This year marks 50 years since the prototype Concorde 002 made its final flight to a museum.
Concorde's maiden flight was in January 1976, and one is now a visitor attraction at Manchester Airport.
A ceremony is held to mark the beginning of building the 20,000-capacity arena.
Former travel company boss Stephen Bath recalls Concorde arriving at Bournemouth Airport in 1996.
John Tye flew a Concorde plane 23 years after he watched the inaugural flight leave London Heathrow.
At 28, Mike Bannister was the youngest person to fly Concorde, in 1977.
Royal Mail described the stamps as a tribute to the aircraft's "engineering excellence”.
The British Airliner Collection says the aircraft at Duxford was the second British-built Concorde.
The coin celebrates the 50th anniversary of Concorde's first commercial flight.