In March 1969, just months before Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, Concorde made its maiden flight. The supersonic plane embodied a vision of the future as daring as that of Apollo 11 – but far ...
One simple color change pushes the Concorde to its limits.
Sir George Edwards, 94, a British Aircraft designer who helped develop the supersonic Concorde, died March 3 in London of natural causes. Trained in engineering workshops, Edwards became a designer ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
The beak-nosed, supersonic Concorde was once described by a British ambassador as the “flower of the aerospace industry.” But while the sleek plane could cut travel times in half, it was ultimately ...
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At 2,071 mph, Boeing’s 2707 was faster and bigger than Concorde — Congress killed it in 1971 by 1 vote and no American SST has flown since
Boeing’s 2707 supersonic transport was designed to fly at Mach 2.7 — 2,071 miles per hour — carrying up to 277 passengers, ...
Boom, an aerospace startup that hopes to usher in a new age of affordable supersonic civilian air travel, has unveiled the first scale prototype of the Boom Passenger Jet. Dubbed the XB-1 or “Baby ...
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