answersLogoWhite

0

The Concorde, a turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner, has a length of approximately 202 feet and 4 inches (61.66 meters). This sleek design contributed to its ability to cruise at speeds over twice the speed of sound. The aircraft was in service from 1976 until 2003, known for its unique combination of luxury and speed.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

9mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the length of the Concorde airplane?

It is 202 ft 4 in (61.66 m) long.


What is the length of the Concorde plane?

The Concorde was approximately 202 feet and 4 inches (61.7 meters) long. This supersonic passenger airliner was known for its sleek design and ability to cruise at speeds over twice the speed of sound. Its length contributed to its aerodynamic efficiency and overall performance in flight.


Where is the clutch on a 1994 Chrysler Concorde?

A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.


What day was the Concorde built on?

The Concorde was built on a Wednesday.


How long was Concorde?

Concorde was 202 feet long.


Which ones faster bugatti veyron or Concorde?

Concorde


Why does a length of Concorde plane increases during flight?

As the Concorde flies along at high speeds, the friction between the air and the surface of the plane heats it up. As it heats up, the surface expands - and the plane gets a little bit longer.


Why was the plane the Concorde named the Concorde?

The French word Concorde translates to the English concord as agreement, harmony, or union


Where was Concorde made?

French Concorde were made in Toulouse (South-West of France) and English Concorde were made in Filton (England).


What city has the same name as a car and an airplane?

Concorde, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Chrysler Concorde Concorde Supersonic Airliner.


When did the Concorde stop flying?

The Concorde stopped flying in 2003.


Where is the Concorde placed?

there is a concorde in Brooklands Museum Weybridge UK