The Concorde was developed through a collaboration between British and French aerospace industries, specifically British Aircraft Corporation and Aérospatiale. Its design began in the early 1960s, focusing on supersonic flight capabilities and sleek aerodynamic shapes. Advanced materials, such as lightweight aluminum alloys and titanium, were used to withstand high temperatures during flight. The aircraft's production involved meticulous engineering and extensive testing, resulting in its first flight in 1969 and entry into service in 1976.
French Concorde were made in Toulouse (South-West of France) and English Concorde were made in Filton (England).
The Concorde was a jet. It is no longer being made or used.
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Micheal Jackson did not make the Concorde a french man did name was frencharoo
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The answer is YES! Because the body or fusalage is a typhoon and the wings are of a concorde. Copycats!
Concorde
The Concorde is how most people refer to the entire system, but it is shortened.
The first Concorde flight was made in 1969. However, it did not enter service until 1976. Air France and British Airways operated all the Concordes made, although other airlines did lease them occasionally from these two. Concorde flights ceased in 2003, but all the airframes are in preservation.
the Concorde is a turbojet- powered supersonic passenger airliner, a supersonic transport (SST). it was a product of an Anglo-french government treaty.
They were taken apart and made into cars
Concorde