The Concorde typically took around 30 to 40 seconds to reach takeoff speed after beginning its takeoff roll. The aircraft required a longer runway due to its speed and weight, and it usually needed about 10,000 to 12,000 feet of runway to become airborne. Once airborne, it could climb rapidly, reaching cruising altitude in a relatively short time.
Forever, because Concorde no longer flies!
It Took about 20 years
Concorde was 202 feet long.
26 months
28 years
Concorde Flight 4590 crashed on July 25, 2000, due to a combination of factors. A metal strip that had fallen from a preceding aircraft onto the runway punctured one of the Concorde's tires during takeoff. The resulting tire debris caused a rupture of the fuel tank, leading to a fire that incapacitated the aircraft. The crew lost control shortly after takeoff, resulting in the tragic accident.
220 Kts is the take off speed of the Concorde.
Zero now out of service stupid
The Concorde was 61.66 meters long and had a wingspan of 25.56 meters.
important to take of the airplane
The Concorde's engines, specifically the Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 engines, each produced approximately 38,050 pounds of thrust at takeoff. With four engines, the total thrust generated was around 152,200 pounds. This powerful thrust allowed the Concorde to reach supersonic speeds and maintain its unique cruising altitude.
It used close to 2 tons (weight) of fuel taxiing to the take off point. At low speeds its engines were not fuel efficient at all, but at cruising altitude they were then at their peak performance and fuel economy.