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Concorde: Story of a Supersonic Pioneer [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Kenneth Owen (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Science Museum; illustrated edition edition (15 Dec 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1900747421
  • ISBN-13: 978-1900747424
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 20.5 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 419,818 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"This book is an attempt to explain the technology of the world's most beautiful aeroplane, both for those with a professional interest and for the general reader." So began the introduction to the classic Concorde: New Shape in the Sky, the original edition of this book, published in 1982. The story is here brought up to date for the new millennium, covering some 20 years continued airline service, a decade of research effort to explore the prospects for a second-generation supersonic transport (SST), and the crucial implications of the tragic accident at Gonesse, France, on 25 July 2000. The story of the world's only successful supersonic transport is told largely in the words of the participants - the scientists, designers and engineers, pilots, civil servants and managers. Their words bring the project to life; their achievement is unique. Neither of the rival contenders matched this success. The planned American SST had been aborted by the US Congress in 1971, and the Russian rival, the Tupolev Tu-144, failed in service - though, ironically, it re-emerged in 1996-99 as a supersonic flying laboratory for the American High Speed Research programme. In a new, final chapter, the book traces the sequence of events leading to the July 2000 accident at Gonesse and describes the outcome of the meticulous investigation that followed. The author concludes by drawing together the main lessons to be learned from the truly heroic endeavour that is the Concorde project.


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Kenneth Owen

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3.0 out of 5 stars Concorde and its technology, 13 Mar 2002
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A great book, explaining the technology of the world's most pretigious airplane, both for those with a professional interest and for the general reader. The story is brought up to date for the new millennium. This new edition picks up where the previous one ended, covering the intervening 20 years of airline service, a decade of research to explore the prospects for a second-generation supersonic transport (SST), and the implications of the tragic accident at Gonesse, France, on 25 July 2000.......... Definately worth buying!

The story of the world's only successful supersonic transport is told largely in the words of the those most closely involved with Concorde. Neither of Concorde's contenders matched its remarkable success. It explains how the planned American and Russian rival to the Concorde never really got off the ground. The Concorde transformed supersonic flight from the hazardous realm of pressure-suited military pilots to a champagne yet routine experience for transatlantic airline passengers. In a new, final chapter, the book traces the sequence of events leading to the July 2000 accident at Gonesse and describes the outcome of the meticulous investigation that followed. The book ends with the author drawing together the main lessons to be learned from the truly heroic endeavor that is the Concorde project.

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