The Concorde's body expands slightly during flight due to heating from air friction. As the plane travels at high speeds, the friction with the air causes the metal structure to heat up, leading to thermal expansion. This increase in length is anticipated and accounted for in the design of the aircraft.
No, its not.
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The French word Concorde translates to the English concord as agreement, harmony, or union
The last Concorde flight was on November 26, 2003.
Concorde Concorde 747-400ER, broad and quiet
No Concorde was the fastest Commercial passenger airliner ever built. It was not the fastest plane ever built.
The Concorde plane was jointly produced by Aerospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation under an Anglo-French treaty. The first flight was March 2, 1969.
Human tranport. Commercial plane.
Concorde
The SR-71 spyplane.
The first flight of Concorde 001 (The French verision), F-WTSS, on March 2nd 1969