They were banned because of an accident that happened in France in 2003 due to their long noses
The last Concorde jet was retired in 2003. This decision was made due to several reasons including high operating costs, low demand for supersonic travel, and safety concerns following the crash of a Concorde in 2000. As a result, all remaining Concorde jets were taken out of service and are now on display in museums around the world.
Lexington and Concord, Mass were the sites of the battles.
the minutemen fled
The battle of Lexington was, of course, at Lexington. The battle of Concord was, (Do you know it?), at Concord!
they were like woah man what just happened
The battles of Lexington and Concord were a big fight that happened that caused the Revolution
It happened in Lexington & Concord. (:
In April or May 1986
April 18, 1775. Lexington happened in the morning. Concord later that afternoon.
Lexington and Concord, Mass were the sites of the battles.
the minutemen fled
April 18, 1775. Lexington happened in the morning. Concord later that afternoon.
It happened in 1775.
It happened in Lexington & Concord. (:
The Battle of Concord and Lexington 1775Battle: Concord and Lexington 1775War: American RevolutionDate: 19th April 1775Place: Boston, Massachusetts
They were taken apart and made into cars
the battles of Lexington and concord.
30,000 TO 35,OOO FEET ==Addendum== The above answer applies to modern commercial type jets. Smaller business jets can easily cruise in the 45,000 to 50,000 feet range. The Concord cruised at around 55,000 feet with a maximum cruise altitude of 60,000 feet. Military jets, of course, operate at various altitudes depending on design mission.