Airflow through the (Concorde) power plant
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Dublin Core
Title
Airflow through the (Concorde) power plant
Description
Demonstration of airflow throughout Concorde power plant in different stages of flight. As the Concorde's engine could only use air flowing at about 300 miles per hour at the fastest, the power plant includes adjustable ramps to slow down airflow from Concorde's top speed of ~1300 mph to a usable range. Also include reverse thrust demonstrations.
Creator
Date
2024-03-14 (photo taken)
2002-01-01 (source published)
Source
Owen, Kenneth. Concorde, Story of a Supersonic Pioneer. NMSI Trading Ltd, 2001. National Aerospace Library, 36-37 and Farnborough: Hub 44
British Aerospace
Is Part Of
"Concorde: The Pinnacle of Commercial Innovation" by Braden Thompson, HON 399 Research in London, Spring 2024
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Collection
Citation
Thompson, Braden, “Airflow through the (Concorde) power plant,” UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, accessed December 22, 2024, http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/14571.