The Concorde had a tricycle wheel setup. There were wheels on the sides of the body and one set on the nose. There were four wheels in each set for a total of 12.
Concorde has 10 landing wheels - how many internal "wheels" is any ones guess
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Concorde, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Chrysler Concorde Concorde Supersonic Airliner.
The passenger airplane that flies faster than the speed of sound is called the Concorde.
it depends on the type. a floatplane can have none, but an A380 has 14.
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.
On 10th April 2003, Air France and British Airways announced that they would be retiring Concorde later that year due to low passenger numbers and a slump in air travel. The Concorde airplane was retired on 26th November 2003.
The Concorde airplane was named for its embodiment of "concord," which means harmony or agreement in French. The name reflects the collaborative effort between British and French aerospace engineers and governments in its development. Concorde was also intended to symbolize the pioneering spirit of supersonic travel, uniting two nations in the pursuit of advanced aviation technology.
It is 202 ft 4 in (61.66 m) long.
The last flight of the Concorde was on October 24, 2003. The airplane was too expensive to continue flying.
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