Concorde
Concorde is
the first supersonic
airliner that entered the service.
Plane was shown for the first time in 1976
(Russians had a similar plane Tu-144,
with better maneuver abilities, but the
plane had a crash on some air show and the
hole project was stopped).
This plane is used by only two companies
British Airways and Air France
(after the crash in the summer of 2000.
there's a little chance that any large
company will buy it).
Purpose long-range airliner
Engines 4 Rolls-Royce/SNECMA Olympus 593s
Range 5 943km
Cruising speed 2 Mach (on 16,765 m)
Takeoff speed 402 km/h
Landing speed 300 km/h
Max. takeoff weight 185 t (with fuel)
Cargo capacitate 0,59t
Seat 100