As the development of the airplane was to be done jointly, the "Concorde" name came about due to an international treaty between the British and French.
Concorde, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Chrysler Concorde Concorde Supersonic Airliner.
Micheal Jackson did not make the Concorde a french man did name was frencharoo
You mean Concorde?
When the aircraft was built, the british and french joined sides in the making of the concorde, bringing the name up from "concord" or "concorde", a french word meaning harmony or union.
The name was selected to represent the agreements between France and England, the French word concorde and the English word concord mean the same thing. They mean to be in agreement in a peaceful way. Therefor they saw the name concorde as a fitting name for the aircraft.
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The British/French Concorde
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The Concorde, when pronounced in English, has a silent e.
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