Concorde was a retired Anglo-French supersonic airliner developed by Sud Aviation and the British Aircraft Corporation, known for its incredible speed and luxury travel.
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โ๏ธ Concorde flew faster than the speed of sound, reaching over 1,350 miles per hour!
๐ It could travel from New York to London in just under 3.5 hours.
๐ Concorde flew its first commercial flight on January 21, 1976.
๐ ๏ธ It was created by Sud Aviation in France and the British Aircraft Corporation in the UK.
๐ฆ The wings of Concorde were delta-shaped to help it fly quickly.
๐ Concorde could soar up to 60,000 feet highโfar above most weather!
๐ผ Tickets on Concorde could cost up to $12,000 for a round trip!
๐ It had special reclining seats to make passengers comfortable.
๐ท Concorde's engines burned kerosene, which wasn't good for the environment.
๐๏ธ After its last flight in 2003, many Concordes are now on display in museums!
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