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The Concorde Flight Test Programme

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

Extract

The object of this talk is to give you a situation report on the Concorde flight test programme and to indicate the progress made to date.

Two aircraft have been engaged on the programme so far, the prototypes 001 and 002 (Fig. 1). The French base for Concorde flight test operations is at Toulouse and the British flight test base is at Fairford in Gloucestershire. The two prototypes will be joined in the flight test programme next year by the two pre-production aircraft, 01 and 02.

As is well-known, Concorde is a slender delta wing aircraft and it may be appropriate at this stage to state some of the considerations that led to the choice of this configuration. By virtue of a large root chord, the delta wing can overcome all the disadvantages of lack of structural stiffness and lack of wing volume associated with thin highly swept wings and yet remain aerodynamically thin.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1970 

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