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What actually ended the Concorde after decades of supersonic flight
The Concorde was once the ultimate symbol of speed, prestige, and futuristic air travel, cutting flight times in a way no ...
The Anglo-French flying marvel, the Concorde, was a flying experience like no other and was retired far too soon.
Rory Sutherland explores our obsession with speed through the prism of Concorde.
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Russia built its own Concorde - seconds later, it was falling out of the sky
The Tupolev Tu-144 was the Soviet Union’s answer to Concorde — a supersonic passenger jet built to prove the USSR could ...
NASA’S attempts to bring back Concorde-style supersonic flights have suffered a setback after its latest major test. The ...
Supersonic passenger air travel is a thing of the past, but you can still tour the plane that made it possible. In 1962, the governments of Britain and France signed the Anglo-French Agreement, ...
The 1960s were a period of change, transition and unstoppable optimism. It was the age when propeller driven aircraft had all but been phased out by jets, man had successfully gone to space and ...
The Concorde supersonic jet was arguably the zenith of aviation. The supersonic airliner was first flown in 1969 — that's almost 50 years ago — by the British Aircraft Corporation and France's ...
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