There are currently 2 Concorde aircraft on public display, one at the Museum of Air and Space in Paris, France, and one at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York, USA. All other Concordes have been retired from service.
Above 100,000 feet altitude (20 miles).
The higher the altitude the lower the temperature.
Altitude describes an object's position relative to sea level. An object in a position higher than sea level would have a positive altitude, sea level would have an altitude of zero, and any object below sea level would have a negative altitude.
Density Altitude is the altitude relative to the standard atmosphere conditions (ISA) at which the air density will be equal to the indicated at the place of observation.
They vary by aircraft type. Howver, a 737_800 max altitude is 41,000 feet
you cant move concordes nose but you can turn the entire plane etc. but concordes nose cant move
october 2003
It depends what aircraft and what speed you are going
A total of twenty Concordes were built, but only 14 flew in actual commercial service. The others were development prototypes and test aircraft.
47,000 approximately
There does not seem to be an exact listing of the number of 1995 Chrysler Concordes that were built and painted in the color of orchid metallic. This color was not a standard color among the 1995 Concordes but Wild Orchid Pearl is listed as a standard color.
Max. speed at rated power (altitude 8,500 ft.) is 228 mph. Max. cruising speed (700 bhp each engine, altitude 15,000 ft.) is 205 mph.
There is no certain cruising altitude for a commercial airline. it depends on where they are flying and how long they fly. most airlines fly above 10,000 ft. the max altitude is around 41,000 ft.
there were 30 Concorde's invented 2 which crashed
At an altitude above the ground which is equal to the radius of the earth.
maxed out probably 55 if ur not at two high of an altitude