One of the defining features of Concorde is its long and pointed nose, which also droops. This article explores why Anglo-French engineers designed the aircraft with that nose and how emerging supersonic jets are improving and even exaggerating it. While Concorde remains a marvel of engineering, it is still a product of its era. In the end, Concorde was not able to overcome more efficient competition from subsonic aircraft. Only 14 examples ever entered service out of an initial market forecast demand of 350 aircraft.
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