One of the defining features of Concorde is its long and pointed nose, which also droops. This article explores why Anglo-French engineers designed the aircraft with that nose and how emerging ...
The needle nose of a Concorde supersonic aircraft that recently went out of service sold for a record 320,000 pounds sterling ($755,276) at auction. The price was nearly 10 times as great as the ...
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Aerospace Bristol celebrates Concorde's 50th anniversary of legendary first flight with nose droop
Aerospace Bristol is marking the 50th anniversary of Concorde's maiden flight with a special event, including a nose droop demonstration. Aerospace Bristol welcomed over 30 ex-Concorde captains, first ...
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