Who Invented the Concorde?

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Concorde was invented in March 1969. This was when the French prototype flew and a month later the English prototype followed. Concorde is a turbojet powered supersonic passenger airliner whose development was a joint project between the English and French governments.
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First supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane. It was built jointly by British and French manufacturers and was in regular service from 1976 to 2003. Its maximum cruising
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It was a product of a Franco-British government treaty, combining the manufacturing efforts of. Aérospatiale. and the. British Aircraft Corporation.
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