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Concorde Routes - Concorde FXP - X-Plane. Org Forum Please Note these Routes were put together by form User @Kyprianos Biris which were originally located at the FSLabs Forums We thank him for his Support with this project ! Hi Guys , thought you might Appreciate this , a collection of routes for Concorde , used by Concorde Please Note these Rout
Concorde Heritage avionics package upgrade - X-Plane. Org Forum A: Your Concorde is not pressurized, wear oxygen mask immediately by clicking on it, it is located on left Captains arm and rise the desired cabin altitude and cabin rate by black knobs A and R on engineers panel The cabin rate gauge will show increased value and when it will be steady or oscillating around 0, it is safe to take off the gas mask
Aerospatiale-British Aerospace Concorde - Airliners. net The Concorde first flew over 25 years ago, and yet it remains the pinnacle of civil aviation development for one reason - speed The Concorde is the only aircraft in the world operating scheduled passenger flights at supersonic speed
Concorde FXP v3. 50 RELEASED! - X-Plane. Org Forum Concorde FXP v3 50 is RELEASED! https: store x-plane org Concorde-FXP-version-3--XP12_p_1691 html X-Plane 12 is evolving and so is Concorde FXP After many months of work, with version 3 50 handy new features are added to the package, plus quite a few improvements and fixes
Why Concorde No APU? - Airliners. net Concorde was only ever expected to serve major airports, however Pan Am became more and more insistent that an APU be fitted, so BAC produced drawings, which I've seen, of an APU installation in the tailcone
Concordes Cruise Conditions? - Airliners. net Concorde's cruise thrust rating is more related to its drag at M2 04 rather than being a max cruise thrust rating determined by engine limitations and sfc as it is on a conventional airliner If, as you say, the engine could have operated at M3 0 then it would be well within any engine limits at M2 04