Official no, but he is quite right. Nothing ticks me off more than people referring to it as "the Concorde"
Anyway, according to that PBS documentary, Concorde became victim of environmental and noise polliution ordinances, which doomed it's feasibility to be economically successful.
Anyway, according to that PBS documentary, Concorde became victim of environmental and noise polliution ordinances, which doomed it's feasibility to be economically successful.
I have to admit that some of these little things like spelling ... ...incorrectly irritate me although I rarely mention it. On the rare occasion that I did someone takes offence & jumps down my throat.
No one meant any offence.
Does this mean that we're off the "fence" and nothing is 'foiled'? No offense intended.I repeat. No offence was intended & I pointed that out not so much as a spelling mistake but as a matter of interest. If I caused any offence by doing so I sincerely apologise...PS. You might have noticed that I probably make more typos than anyone else on this forum. I can spell fine & this is due to the fact that I'm possibly the world's worst typist & the reason most of my posts are edited at least once.
Does this mean that we're off the "fence" and nothing is 'foiled'? No offense intended.![]()
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Not certain about fatal flaws as I believe they had more than one accident. It came out later that the first highly publicised one at the Paris Air Show was caused by the pilot trying to avoid a collision with French Air Force Mirage spy planes that weren't supposed to be there & flew too close to it. At least one example was purchased by NASA & used for experimental work long after it was officially withdrawn from service. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-062-DFRC.html
Uh-huh... our flags don't have the same colors even though they do.LOLThe American form of spelling is another thing that irritates me, especially when I have to use it myself for programming my computer.
Two great countries separated by a common language.
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Quite correct although Concorde was killed off by politics more than anything else. The pollution issues were a convenient excuse.
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