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The Concorde is a retired Anglo-French supersonic airliner jointly developed and manufactured by Sud Aviation (later AĆ©rospatiale) and the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). Studies started in 1954, and France and the UK signed a treaty establishing the development project on 29 November 1962, as the programme cost was estimated at £70 million (£1.68 billion in 2023). Construction of the six prototypes began in February 1965, and the first flight took off from Toulouse on 2 March 1969. The market was predicted for 350 aircraft, and the manufacturers received up to 100 option orders from many major airlines. On 9 October 1975, it received its French Certificate of Airworthiness, and from the UK CAA on 5 December.
Concorde is a tailless aircraft design with a narrow fuselage permitting 4-abreast seating for 92 to 128 passengers, an ogival delta wing and a droop nose for landing visibility. It is powered by four Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 turbojets with variable engine intake ramps, and reheat for take-off and acceleration to supersonic speed. Constructed out of aluminium, it was the first airliner to have analogue fly-by-wire flight controls. The airliner could maintain a supercruise up to Mach 2.04 (2,170 km/h; 1,350 mph) at an altitude of 60,000 ft (18.3 km). (Source: Wikipedia)
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Aérospatiale-BAC "House Colours" Reg: G-AXDN
 
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Air France Reg: F-BVFB
 
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Air France "Pepsi Colours" Reg: F-BTSD
 
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Air France "Classic Colours" Reg: F-WTSB
 
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British Airways "Chatham Colours" Reg: G-BOAF
 
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British Airways "Landor Colours" Reg: G-BOAB
 
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British Airways "Negus Colours" Reg: N81AC
 
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Singapore Airlines Reg: G-N94AD
 
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Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde
Wing Span: 25.6m (84ft)
Length: 61.66m (202ft 4in)
Height: 12.2m (40ft)
Max Speed: 2.04 Mach
Range: 3,900nm
Capacity: 92-128 passengers
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