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4 engines, two next to each other on the under side of each wing. see the following page for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde#Engines
The Concorde had 4 Rolls-Royce engines, each capable of 38,000lbs of thrust For converting lbs->hp, see link below.
4x Rolls-Royce Olympus 593 engines with afterburner
Very few, if any will. They body styles and engines are different.
Rolls Royce Olympus
mainly b/c it was built to be fast. HUGE Engines, sleek, needle-like fuselage.
The Concorde had a seating capacity of around 100 passengers. The seating configuration was typically in a 2-2 layout for first class and a 2-3 layout for economy class.
A 1994 Concorde uses ATF +4.
I could while landing, but the higher the aircraft the thinner the aircraft could travel faster. Also, the engines on a Concorde were extremely loud, so it flew higher so it wasn't a nuisance.
i have no recollection of the plane using anything other than aviation fuel. its speed was in its design and engines.
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