Abstract
CONCORDE AS TAIL-LESS SUPERSONIC [2,180km/h] AIRCRAFT MOVES AT ALTITUDE OF 60,000ft
*Dr. Dhrubo Jyoti Sen, Dr. Pruthviraj K. Chaudhary, Upasana D. Sharma, Snehal V. Prajapati, Chirag V. Joshi, Riya J. Patel, Rutvaben K. Patel, Shloka V. Chaudhari, Anandkumar M. Raval
ABSTRACT
Concorde was an Anglo-French supersonic [2,180km/h] passenger airliner, known for its delta-wing design and ability to fly at over twice the speed of sound [343m/s]. Developed through a partnership between British Aerospace and Aérospatiale, [aerospace [noun] the industry of building aircraft and space vehicles. The company is at the forefront of the most exciting technological advance in aerospace for many years. (also adjective) the aerospace industry] it entered service in 1976 and was operated exclusively by British Airways and Air France. Concorde offered a significantly reduced transatlantic flight time of about 3.5 hours, but due to high development costs and a major accident in 2000, the aircraft was retired in late 2003.
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