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Concorde first flew in 1969. Still in service 30 years later, despite her age she never failed to win admiration. It was not just her awesome speed but also her elegant and purposeful lines that spurred so many souls.
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@brianmcmanus4286
@brianmcmanus4286 3 года назад
Always fascinated by this plane.
@mikefriend1514
@mikefriend1514 2 года назад
Living in Ashford Middlesex, we watched Concorde almost daily make her 6pm departure to New York (when using 27L). Wonderful sight and sound. We were there at Heathrow to watch the four Concordes make their final overhead pass and landing. A very sad day.
@trawlins396
@trawlins396 2 года назад
That's amazing. You're so lucky! Did you hear the "boom" every evening?
@passmybongback
@passmybongback Год назад
Ashford was never the same again, that’s why we moved.
@nathanaelwheatley4322
@nathanaelwheatley4322 Год назад
Ooooooooo😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😂😊it’s O pop p
@samanthavigor3085
@samanthavigor3085 Год назад
As part of the British Airways family , my late father took me into one of the Hangars at Heathrow when i was just a child , there before us stood Concord, i wanted so much to see her , my dad took me up on the gantry at the side of her and lowered me down onto one of her wings , it was still warm and abit slippery as i stood there on her wing , i had special socks on , so as not to damage the paintwork on her wings , i was in total awe at the size of her wings , a memory from my childhood i will never forget , i miss her so much ! 😢
@guillaumeromain6694
@guillaumeromain6694 Год назад
@Samantha vigor You miss her yet you can't spell her name right... that's Concorde. Not Concord
@samanthavigor3085
@samanthavigor3085 Год назад
@@guillaumeromain6694 wasn't wearing my glasses , so sorry i upset your observations on my spelling!
@guillaumeromain6694
@guillaumeromain6694 Год назад
@@samanthavigor3085 9 months on, gosh do you have a great memory! I can't remember what I had for lunch
@ericvizcarra8766
@ericvizcarra8766 Год назад
I fell in love with the Concorde the first time I saw her on TV
@alexanderleach3365
@alexanderleach3365 Год назад
IT's an awesome airliner. It's quite sad that it retired before I had a chance of riding on her. 😟
@michaelmurray7199
@michaelmurray7199 2 года назад
Before my mom become a stay-at-home mom, she used to work at a hotel district in Fairfax County in Virginia and could occasionally see Concorde flying in and out of Dulles.
@whirledpeas3477
@whirledpeas3477 2 года назад
I'm true red, white and blue but I have to admit the SST is a magnificent aircraft.👌
@healthdios
@healthdios 2 года назад
British and French colors are also red, white, and blue....
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 2 года назад
This and the Thrust SSC land speed record team are amazing accomplishments of engineering.
@genevievegrimaud2371
@genevievegrimaud2371 8 месяцев назад
Magnifique... Quelle beauté et qu'elle élégance... ❤❤❤
@vioricaneagu2251
@vioricaneagu2251 5 месяцев назад
Concorde🌟.. un bellissimo "gioiello" della ingegneria aeronautica 🔥
@martacondorimamani174
@martacondorimamani174 2 года назад
queen..WHY"queen"?..is the KING of the sky..the BEST aircraft build ever!!!..
@WarhammerWings
@WarhammerWings 2 года назад
Nah. Concorde was always referred to as a she by it's pilots,and she was actually the Empress of the Skies. Always has been, always will be.
@Lovecars1218
@Lovecars1218 2 года назад
This plane is so beautiful and sophisticated, it has to be a she.
@Kenny-et1qc
@Kenny-et1qc 2 месяца назад
FELICIA IS MY QUEEN FOREVER ❤❤❤
@rjmusicltd
@rjmusicltd 4 месяца назад
The people behind the design and build of this mechanical marvel are also as fascinating. RAF veteran Harold May, the father of Brian May of the band queen was an advanced engineer and draughtsman for the ministry of aviation. As well as designing and building with precision his son's iconic guitar the "Red Special", and also all the appliances in the family's home, he was part of the team that designed and built Concorde's landing gear. Unfortunately, Harold May could not afford to fly on it, until his son Brian May became a millionaire and flew him to the United States on concorde in 1977 so that he could watch him perform a concert with Queen in NYC's Madison Square Garden. Harold May never approved of his son Brian abandoning his Phd studies in Astro Physics at Imperial College London to persue a music career with Queen, however, after travelling on Concorde and watching his son perform, he shook his son's hand and stated "ok, I get it now." Brian managed to get his Phd later in life. His father would have been proud bless him.
@tilethio
@tilethio Год назад
Concord was ofcourse a legendary aircraft like no other. The aerodynamic and performance imagination of the engineers who build it at that time couldn't be found today. They engineered this special animal using a hand calculator and hand drawings. They were "truly extraordinary!" But there is a singular aircraft that mix my feeling towards the legendary Concord. That's because of the geniune "Queen" that fly like a cathedral of the skies. The B747 will forever remains as a "Queen of skies" to me not even the complex A380.
@jkennaw4314
@jkennaw4314 3 года назад
Wish this aircraft was still in operation just to prove the flat earthers wrong. The view of earth's curvature from a Concorde was undeniable.
@ms.shineray
@ms.shineray 3 года назад
Flap earthers are idiots anyway dont need to get them to understand anything, i am sure they would find a fantastic unrealistic way of explain that too🙄
@MariktheWolf
@MariktheWolf 2 года назад
unfortunately with the ecomentalists and communists pushing all this climate co2 crap...we wont get something like this again...not to mention the whiny ppl who complain about noise...ppl need to wake up and realize that its a natural cycle...and to make a sst more viable then the sonic boom bans need to go...at 60k ft they are harmless...as for noise at airports...jets are loud by there nature...just suck it up...
@alieffauzanrizky7202
@alieffauzanrizky7202 Год назад
There's already virgin galactic aircraft. Of course, you need a very deep pocket
@1chish
@1chish 7 месяцев назад
Something not mentioned and quite important was that Concorde could 'Supercruise' for thousands of miles at Mach 2 in 1970. To put that into context only the EE Lightning in the '50s and TSR-2 in the '60 could 'Supercruise' which is the ability to fly past Mach 1 without afterburners / reheat. No American aircraft could even do it and they were quite miffed to find out their F-22 was NOT the first to 'Supercruise' as they thought. The ability to do this at those heights, speeds and distances was quite a formidable achievement. To this day none can do it let alone flying 100 champagne quaffing people on board. An absolutely unique engineering achievement and possibly THE most beautiful aircraft ever flown.
@Ls98040
@Ls98040 Год назад
There is only one Queen of the Skies, and that is the Boeing 747. It will still be flying freight and heads of state 30 years from now.
@Then.72
@Then.72 Год назад
That’s a complete different aircraft and no jealousy was involved in it hence why no supersonic passenger jet travel happens today
@debisybesma5855
@debisybesma5855 Год назад
it hurt my heart to learn that one little stinking piece of metal that had fallen off a previous plane onto the run way was all it took to bring down such a wonder!!!
@MusicmanDavid
@MusicmanDavid Год назад
I love aviation and the Concorde is one of my favorite civilian jets, but we ALL know that the 747 is the only Queen of the skies. Not sure why they would even put that in the title.🤷
@WarhammerWings
@WarhammerWings 2 года назад
What is the final music played as Concorde is retired? Love it.
@guillaumeromain6694
@guillaumeromain6694 Год назад
Great documentary
@neatstuff1988
@neatstuff1988 8 месяцев назад
The french wandered into the concord and that's what we got.😊
@neatstuff1988
@neatstuff1988 8 месяцев назад
You grocery bullshitters😊
@mikedsmith75
@mikedsmith75 Год назад
As much as I love the Concorde, the 747 will always be the ONLY Queen of the skies. The Concorde can be the Princess of the skies.
@LeemWills
@LeemWills Год назад
Concorde always will be the Queen
@paulm2467
@paulm2467 Год назад
Don’t you mean Empress? Concorde is a fusion of art and leading edge technology, the 747 is a prosaic workhorse.
@grosseileracingteam
@grosseileracingteam Год назад
The 747 was and still is queen of the sky.
@sabbavarapuvalerian2761
@sabbavarapuvalerian2761 Год назад
👍👍👍👌👌👌
@ManCunian_FC
@ManCunian_FC Год назад
How come there aren't any trails like today's aeroplanes 🤔
@francesmay875
@francesmay875 3 года назад
Just cant understand why British give way to the French by stopping Concord from flying our government should take over the concord service bring it back into service great plane hope to see in the sky where it belongs. 👍👍
@Sirdiggar
@Sirdiggar 3 года назад
Because it was losing too much money, plus the disaster was the final nail in the coffin.
@SnaxDesAvions
@SnaxDesAvions 3 года назад
for the same reasons all the MAX were grounded when 2 crashed. They had to make safety modifications to all Concordes.
@harrisn3693
@harrisn3693 2 года назад
@@Sirdiggar Actually it wasn’t the main case. It was the introduction of ITAR regulations for commercial aircraft which cancelled it. Source: I work in Aviation MRO
@raoulberret3024
@raoulberret3024 2 года назад
@@Sirdiggar It was not loosing money. It remained profitable on key routes/markets such as London-NY, Paris-NY or Paris-DC. It was even projected to bring in more and more money for its operators with the booming air travel in Asia. Airbus axed the Concorde because of perceived profit margins, sustaining and older aircraft through its upgrades (Kevlar protections for its fuel tanks).
@alainprostbis
@alainprostbis Год назад
what a load of crap. the French had no say in what you decided to do on your side. Air France discontinued this service for financial reasons, and so did British Airway.
@TheScottishPlaneSpotter
@TheScottishPlaneSpotter 2 года назад
747 wants to know your location
@SergioLopez-gt8mq
@SergioLopez-gt8mq 3 года назад
Sergio
@jaredgillespie3278
@jaredgillespie3278 Год назад
WHAT is the BACKGROUND music at 14:46 through 16:20
@jaredgillespie3278
@jaredgillespie3278 Год назад
Found it!! It’s called Floyd Loop by Bebo Baldan
@willyford
@willyford 2 года назад
most beautyful and fastest plane ever tooooo bad it not fly anymore they should put her back in service with some new upgrades engines etc then wheelbarrows are not big enough to carry the money in it..... then every flight is fully booked!
@thelincolnsquirrel17
@thelincolnsquirrel17 2 года назад
Whoever did the audio mix on this needs to be given a swift kick. Annoying. Distracts from what is a thoroughly engaging presentation.
@SadewManeth
@SadewManeth 2 месяца назад
Boeing 747
@weemasseyman
@weemasseyman 3 года назад
Queen of the skies???? That's the 747 the concorde is the princess of the skies on my eyes
@inglewoodea3149
@inglewoodea3149 3 года назад
Concorde is the king of the skies
@andrejxyxy2020
@andrejxyxy2020 2 года назад
You can sipmly not compare 747 with concorde as you can not compare classical rocket with space shuttle. Concorde as space shuttle are ligue of its own. the only plane you can compare ti is Tupolev 144 and concorde is better in every way. Concorde was siply to advanced for that time.
@Elainerulesutube
@Elainerulesutube Год назад
747 was supposed to be queen of the skies.
@WarhammerWings
@WarhammerWings Год назад
Concorde was the Empress.
@leleque123
@leleque123 3 года назад
Documentary About Kylie Minogue
@razorheadinjapan73
@razorheadinjapan73 3 месяца назад
All Thant money spent in development.....pissed away in the early 2000s by Labour and Airbus
@FRDTRRYPN
@FRDTRRYPN 3 года назад
First
@RWernsing
@RWernsing 6 месяцев назад
Clip is wrong. The 747 is Queen of the Skies!
@rolandcanacolo6870
@rolandcanacolo6870 11 месяцев назад
Canada built the Avro Arrow in 1958, 25 thousand thrust engines Orenda Iroquis the only aircraft at its time with more thrust to weight ratio the, F15 was the first A/C in the 70s that achieved this The Arrow a delta wing bomber interceptor with fly by wire Internal stores for bombs the aircraft that was developed did not have the liberty to use the mighty Iroquois engines they were still in Development so the used PW American engines that were under powered Not much of a choice in the 50s Where do you think the engineers went after the Canadian goverment canceled the mighty ARROW this is the reason nasa went to the moon and Europe built the Concorde ,We Canadians built the dreams for every one, we invented the CNC and used titanium for jet engines the mighty Iroquois and it was a dual spool, before the Olympus who do think designed the British engine> Canadian Stop patting your shoulders GB we in Canada know how to build aircraft and we dont do it to support wars we are just smart Humanitarians
@1chish
@1chish 7 месяцев назад
I admire Canadians greatly but that comment was totally unproven and utterly uncalled for in its attitude to the Brits. And it didn't do the same against the French. I wonder why? On the thrust / weight allegation the Arrow was 0.825 while the Gloster Javelin was 0.79 and proven to be so same as the Lightning. And are you suggesting the Arrow would outperform the Lightning? No one was patting any backs in this documentary mate so wind your neck in. But where do you think Avro got its aerodynamic data from to create the Arrows delta wing? That would be the UK given Avro was owned by Hawker Siddeley and the UK was leading the world in the '50s and then into the '60s in both delta wing and supersonic flight research. The first operational delta winged jet was the Gloster Javelin in 1951 and was followed by all the British delta designs shown in the documentary. As for the Iroquois which first ran in 1954? It never flew other than on a test B-47 where full power could not be used so its all speculation. However it was not a dual spool before the Olympus as the Wright J37 proposed to fill in for Iroquois was a licence built Olympus engine which itself first ran in 1950. So to suggest Olympus was Canadian designed just doesn't stand up. In fact the P & W J75 was the first two spool engine but only by a few months ahead of the Olympus. The Arrow was a spectacular aircraft ahead of its time but was killed by dumb Canadian politicians and crooked Yank ones. We Brits can sympathise because we built the TSR-2 which suffered the same fate by dumb Labour politicians and crooked Yank ones. Just like Arrow all the tooling and jigs were ordered to be destroyed.
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