Britain wanted concord but the french said no E for excellent...E for England
The Concorde, when pronounced in English, has a silent e.
R. E. Gillman has written: 'Croydon to Concorde' -- subject(s): Air pilots, Biography
It is under the housing at the engine end of the lower radiator hose.
follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator...should be at the other end
Look in a removable housing at the engine end of the lower radiator hose
Look at the rear lower end of the engine driver's side
The Concorde entered service on January 21, 1976, with its first commercial flight operated by British Airways. It continued to fly until its retirement on October 24, 2003, marking the end of its nearly 27 years of supersonic passenger service.
A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.
Delete the "e" from the end of the word and you'll see why: the plane was built in an agreement between Britain and France. Another word for an agreement is a "concord."
Should be at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
The Concorde made its final flight on October 24, 2003. This historic flight was operated by British Airways, departing from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and landing at London Heathrow. The retirement of the Concorde marked the end of the era of commercial supersonic travel.
Concorde was 202 feet long.