The Concorde Story
Includes an Account of the tragedy at Paris, the Accident Investigation and Concorde's Return to Service
Orlebar, Christopher (Concorde Captain)
Extended and updated Fifth Edition
Since 1976, when commercial Services began, Concorde has established herself As one of the wonders of the modern technical world. Flying at speeds in excess of Mach 2 she is the first, and at the moment only, commercial airliner capable of achieving twice the speed of sound. Over the years Concorde has vindicated the faith of those who carried the project through, often in the face of fierce opposition. As a former Concorde pilot, the author Christopher Orlebar uses his wide experience and insight to recount The Concorde Story.
From the signing of the Anglo-French alliance, the book traces Concorde from inception to prototype construction, first flights, the pre-production and production aircraft through to Concorde's current operations and commercial success. Chapters outline the theory and dynamics of supersonic flight and chart the history of attempts to break the sound barrier. Also described are other SST (supersonic transport) projects which never progressed beyond the model stage and the single design which did, Russia's Tupolev Tu 144 'Concordski'.
The book also considers what it takes to become a pilot of the world's fastest airliner. Specifications and data are included as well as a pilot's eye view of a flight from London to New York. Later chapters comment on Concorde's possible successors, including a look at suborbital flight. With reference to the official report, much consideration is given to the tragic event at Gonesse in July 2000 and the remedies subsequently applied.
The text is backed by a wealth of illustrations, colour photographs and charts; many reproduced from the archives of the manufacturers and operators British Airways and Air France. This fifth edition provides a comprehensive and enlightened insight into the Concorde story, sufficient for any enthusiast, young or old.
Hardcover with dust jacket, large format
208 Seiten / pages
many photos and illustrations
excellent condition
Wellingborough / England - 2002 - Osprey Publishing
Art.Nr. 22496