When commercial air services were launched in 1976, Concorde was hailed
as one of the wonders of the technological world. Flying at speeds in
excess of Mach 2, she was the only commercial airliner ever developed
that could maintain twice the speed of sound for periods of over two
hours.
This is an illustrated guide to Concorde that examines how its designers
had to overcome significant challenges in the pursuit of supersonic
commercial passenger travel. It documents early opposition to the
development of supersonic flight, going on to trace Concorde's path to
commercial success. With stunning photography of the aircraft in
development and in service, this gift book tells the story of one of the
greatest engineering and technological feats of modern history.