FACTS you should know about CONCORDE! Episode 1 by CAPTAIN JOE
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Dear friends and followers, welcome back to my channel. Today´s video will be the beginning of a video series about the amazing supersonic commercial airliner CONCORDE.
First and most importantly I want to thank the Brooklands museum, the home of British motorsport and aviation, for inviting me to there fantastic site.
How could I resist in making a video about the airplane that got me all excited about aviation as a little boy?
I want to thank all volunteers at the Brooklands museum for showing around and providing me with access to all their facilities. Therefore I want to donate all the earnings made with the upcoming series to the volunteers at Brooklands. Without your help and work, this marvel of aviation history would otherwise be consigned to the history books.
I hope you enjoy this tour around Concorde and make sure to watch the follow up videos to this series.
Thanks for watching, all the best your "Captain" Joe
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Outro Song:
Joakim Karud & Dyalla - Wish you were here goo.gl/rHDjeC - Věda a technologie
‘As beautiful as Princess Diana’
Ironic as both met their end, way before their time, in Paris
Oh god
Ohh no
Marko Grepl-Malmgren he’s referencing The Crash of Air France 4590
SorinPro and what was there, about 10 in service at that time? Both with BA and Air France
Shur up and stop being rude you argent fuck
I was the photographer hired to photograph the Concord's first landing in North America (1975) on her trial runs to Gander Newfoundland (where the increased the runway length to 10,000 feet for these tests). An incredible sight, with a short 2 hour turn-around time, over and over and over. I was sorry to see her stop flying.
I’m from Newfoundland and have seen the multiple exhibits on it in the North Atlantic aviation museum
@@thatonetrainguyfrom2576 - I just turned over most of my pictures to the Nfld archives (the Rooms) in St-Johns . Reserved a few photos for the Canadian Nat'l Air and Space Museum in Rockcliffe . Have a good life and stay safe.
@@LanielPhoto I’d like to see some of your pictures Ray.
@@pjg_77 -As I told "That one train guy", I turned my collection of negatives and prints over to the Newfoundland Archives and to the Canadian National Air and Space Museum . I did digitize a few of them that I could send, but I would need an e-mail address. For security's sake, I don't touch Facebook, Instagram , Twitter and other "social media".
Lucky guy. You must have a pile of amazing photos.
If the 747 is the Queen of the Skies, the Concorde is just the Goddess of All Flying Machines.
@@roksandakosmajac4140 Tesla is the magnetic Einstein, and he was hot AF.
a380 is the queen of the sky. Search for Airbus 380
@@tractorguytractorguy4920 the queen of the skies has always been the 747. The A380 is considered just the largest passenger aircraft. It's more comfortable than the Jumbo, but it cannot get into the same kind of places that the 747 can, with her military design.
Rico yes because its an traditional plane and have been flying for a long time at long distances
And the Goddess of the road was the Citroen DS - for low flying, in style and comfort. Also a ground breaking machine, this one floated on nitrogen gas.
In 1962,they designed this incredible aircraft ON PAPER and made it real. In 2019 we cant get the 737 MAX sorted.
1899:In the future,there will be Flying Cars.
1903:This is the first Flying Model,in History.*1899 People ask what is the Flying Model*
1969:This is the Tallest Plane which reaches to mach 2.02 in History,known as "The 3 Wheeled Flying Car".
1899 People in 1969:We knew it!
Point.
True
Engineers had computers in late 1950s.
@@user-ky6vw5up9m Unsure that any system of this era had any cad nor simulation capabilities. Of course vacuum tube calculators already existed, but that is all. The first IBM systemas cuold serve just scientific calculation. But nothing else. They didnt even had a screen, just card input and printer output.
The concorde will always be my favorite plane. I miss it so much.
Did you fly this plane?.
Why they stop using them.?
@@beatapailicchi3333 I never got to experience a flight on one. In short, they stopped using them because it became unrealistic too. Concorde flight were expensive, and the program was facing issues, then after 9/11 everyone was scared to fly, the demand was just too low, so they retired them.
@@user-bj1fs8ev8i it became unprofitable bc they made sonic booms illegal over most civilian airspace so they could only ever do certain routes
i cant get used to the fact that this airplane has existed and has flown, it feels and looks so surreal... ahead of its time by decades... wow.i'm to young to ever have seen one live and i think i would cry if i did. this thing is just so very special
Unfortunately you missed a spectacular show , I saw it live at the Farnborough air show when concord first came into use , also even though about 20 miles away, I lived on the flight path of Heathrow Airport, and everyday around 3 pm (as far as I can remember) concord flew over the house I lived . You alway knew it was concord , by the sound of those engines .
When I was a child I lived only about a mile from Dulles Airport in VA and got to see the Concord take off twice a week. It would rumble our house. It was a true modern marvel. Great video Captain Joe.
what is va
@@JackScooter17 Virginia
4:15 - the amount of joy those kids having being there seeing all those aircraft...awesome
I am a plane lover and every time I go to brooklands museum (twice a week) I go straight to the planes and the 4d red arrows experience
I'm a simple man. I see Captain Joe uploaded a video. I read Concorde. I realize Joe + Concorde = Awesomness.
Like.
3 stripes is fo, not Captain
Flying Ratbag iTs for effect but you living up to your name quite well RATBAG
Exactly same here
I’m sure the guys never heard that before.
who the fack is joe
I remember the Concorde coming to my town's airshow (which happens to be this weekend) back in 1986. During part of its routine it did several low passes parallel to the crowd. On it's last pass it turned at the midpoint to face away from the crowd and then laid down the throttle and afterburners that were pointed right at us. My entire body shook, and the crowd all had quite the smile as we regained our hearing.
"Make sure to perform a touch-and-go at my IG account"
That was so smooth and topic related that I wish I could like the video twice, just for that.
Thanks for producing all your informative videos Captain Joe. My son is an aviation fan and is especially fascinated with the Concorde. Your videos are simply excellent.
Captain Joe you're the BEST!! Two of the best things in life brought together! The Concorde and someone who knows about planes and is willing to share their( in this case his) knowledge about planes.
Alpha Delta thank you very much😉
Another great video and it's a really nice touch to donate the profits from the video to Brookland, just before her retirement I was stuck in traffic outside LHR and had the pleasure of seeing her take off above me at around sunset with the reheats going, what a glorious sight and sound!
My father worked on the Concorde for 19 years. He also knew Brian Trubshaw. Thanks Capt Joe for the videos.
Your father is a genius.
My father worked on the wing design for Concorde. He also know Brian Trubshaw. Later Brian Trubshaw came to our house in Tehran where we were living at the time, when Concorde was doing its round the world sales trip and flew into Tehran Mehrabad airport, in the presence of the Shah! A few years later my wife and I would go to Kew Gardens in London at 4pm (I think) to watch her come overhead to land in Heathrow. Fantastic sight and sound.
Captain Joe, I'm not a license pilot, but I'm facinated by aerospace travel. The Concorde and the American SR-71 Blackbird have always fueled my imagination. Your first two videos are very informative, thank you.
I was lucky enough to have had a chance to see Concorde take off and that was in the Eastern Bloc _before_ the fall of the Iron Curtain!
Over the years, Concorde visited Leipzig/Halle airport (back then _East_ Germany) several times, during the Leipzig trade fairs and people still talk about it today! At the time it was said that crew and passengers of the supersonic jetliner needed less time to get from Paris to Leipzig than they needed to get from the airport to the city center. 🙂
Anyway, seeing Concorde take off in fading daylight was an unforgettable experience! With the engines on take-off thrust making the Earth beneath your feet shake and flames from the afterburners clearly visible as a fiery tail the same length as the plane itself, this was not just a plane starting its flight, it was a show, an event that you're just bound to remember for the rest of your life!
As a young lad I was lucky to first hear then see a Concorde take off at Hethrow in 1983. We were in the oversize baggage loading docs right next to the fence & runway. The sound of those engines was incredible.
I envy you. That must have been something.
it used to fly over my house daily before it ended...what a fantastic roar as I sipped a wine...I'm no longer there but miss England...........and look at this Captain Cutie.........so intelligent
proteusx Oh yea, because gangsters give people better jobs, and make North Korea shut up
I’m only twelve however I’m an aviation enthusiast I wish I was alive back then to see the concord my dad tells me story’s about how it frequently came to Gander NL
The most beautiful passengerjet ever built: a MASTERPIECE!
true, same as moonshots, they must have been clever back in the 60's !
In mu opinion the jumbo jet / b747 is my favourite plane
Such an amazing plane. Used to love going to Heathrow to watch them take off and land. My grandparents used to live on the west Wales coast and we would hear the boom as Concorde went sonic it was brilliant. Concorde is a noisy one, but it was beautiful and did what no other plane could. It actually kind of amazes me that we have never replaced it with something similar.
Captain Joe is brilliant and smart...thanks for helping us to know more about aviation.... Love from Kenya
My late parents flew on her many times from Heathrow to JFK, they truly enjoyed the Concord.
I used to set my watch my this going over my house not far from Heathrow around 7pm each night. I never failed to stop on my runs to marvel at it. Such an old plane and it still looks like something from the future. Great film Captain Joe! Keep up the good work.
Thank you Captain for this very informative videos. I loved Concorde since I first saw it back in my childhood and I just love it even more now. Hopefully they bring back this beauty to the commercial flight.
How do you not have millions of subscribers. You are one of the best CZcams's out there
plane nerd PDX no "full day of eating" !
plane nerd PDX aviation has (thankfully) stayed off the mainstream for a long time now.
plane nerd PDX coz others are numbnuts
He's not just a youtuber he's also a pilot
The answer is because there are many more people interested in shitposting, rather than people who are thirsty of getting more knowledge about amazing things.
My gosh she is just so beautiful! I will always love her , we have one here in Manchester !
Captain Joe, I really enjoy watching all your videos. The method with which you explain the technological jargon of aviation to layman is highly commendable and even more appreciated. Thank you, Captain Joe! You’re my hero.
I've actually been there my self I did the tour of the plane...im a bit of a plane lover ESPECIALLY concorde love at first site...i bought some stuff from the shop for memories and it wasn't quiet long ago I visit there. It was for my birthday.....best birthday ever.
I do not comment usually but this is an amazing video. Keep up the great work!
Let me lead the world in thanking you for that rare comment. This Sir, has been an absolute privilege.
Love the Concorde I got to watch its final flight over the Bristol suspension bridge and it's also been turned into a museum at Filton airfield so I was also lucky enough to see it everyday on my way to and from work
And me as I'm from bristol
Thanks for the vídeo and for showing that little book of dreams
i also saw Concorde once carrying Mr Miterrand to my country, unforgettable!!!
Thanks Joe ! What a great explanation of the best plane ever made. I never had the chance to travel with it.. What a pity. In 1996 it landed in the small Aeroport of Beauvais France (where I live) what an even. Didn't expect it that few years later they would stop it following the Gonesse Crash. RIP Concorde
Such a gorgeous majestic plane - a credit to mankind's brilliance of
aeronautical engineering. I love this gorgeous bird.
Fantastic video about my favourite plane from my favourite pilot :) Thanks Joe. Can't wait for the second part. Any ideas when it'll be??
Luke Milner I'm assuming it'll be next week
LEL
Really interesting video Captain Joe! My husband is an Airline Captain too and he always says it was going to the airport when he was a child to watch Concorde take off that really started his life long love of aviation and his dream of becoming a pilot. He would love to fly Concorde one day. I think it's safe to say she was his first true love lol. NASA seem to be very keen on putting Concorde back in the sky so who knows :) I think it's great you make these videos because there are so many people out there who have dreams of becoming a pilot one day and these videos are inspiring. It always makes my husband smile how many people come up to him and say they share the same love for aviation ✈️
Truly a privilege to have worked Concorde back in my "youth" as id did its weekly summer run between LHR and BGI. Enjoyed seeing her in action, the lady that put the speed into Speedbird. Takeofffs were epic, the whole tower vibrated as she powered up almost a mile away.
Brilliant! Best video explanation.
The concord was grounded 2 years after I was born... It is still one of the most amazing planes I know... This video is so amazing
Captain Joe, thank you for taking the time to explain your aspect. You put it in laimens terms for the average person to understand. I have been an industrial, commercial and residential electrician for 20yrs and I try to explain electricity to all apprentices. It's kinda hard to adjust the terminology to someone that has limited experience. As always rule #1 in my field dont touch and ask questions, for you might bump something and kill everyone in the manhole. Thank you. I enjoy your videos. Be safe. Maybe see you on a flight.
Loving the background music! Very fitting. Stellardrone is awesome.
And a great informative video of course.
I agree this plane is beautiful and something i have admired since childhood.. but another jet that is also as beautiful is tupelov 144, would be great if u could also make a show about tu 144...
Also another beauty is the Blackbird
So amazing it's design. Way ahead of it's time. Incredible a time when they didn't have all the computers like now. 💗
Engineers had access to computers in late 1950s.
@@user-ky6vw5up9m I didn't say no computers!
I was lucky enough to have the plane I was on pull in to the gate next to the gate the Concorde was in. It was many years ago, but it was such a sight! Seeing it up close and personal was awesome.
Hey captain you are amazing . And your in-depth knowledge of aircrafts that's sublime!
Good one captain.
:'( The nostalgia is... intoxicating
What
Lol
You did a great job. Today in the afternoon, I thought about the concorde and her rudes, and couldn´t figure out how they where, the I remembered that you did videos about it, and my problem was solved within minutes, thank you for that.
Amazing. I've been in a Concorde at the Sinsheim auto and teknik museum in Germany when I was 11 and I could remember how tight it was. Only 2 lanes of seats on either side seperated by an aisle as wide as a school bus aisle.
Beautiful Machine
This man worked for British airways and flew Concorde
*This man is a Legend*
This is so excellent video series.Thank you for aviation lovers
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I remember the Concorde flying into and out of NYC when I was a kid, they were a sight to see ,but
they were SO LOUD .
My favorite Passenger Aircraft: The Concorde
My favorite Military Aircraft: The SR-71
@Sajjad Is Epic Sexy, High-Speed, Planes
There's a story on here of an SR-71 crew approaching the USA, when they noticed they were catching up to a plane travelling at Mach 2 - Assuming it could only be a military plane they tried to contact it to no avail - On closer inspection they realised it was Concorde .... the SR pilot commented that THEY were strapped in, wearing their flying suits and helmets while the Concorde passengers were reclining in air-conditioned comfort and sipping Moet !
@@TheLlamaFarma TESLA Science, stolen from the SLAVIC people, that was first implemented & translated proper from TESLA's confiscated papers by Edgar Hoover & Prescott Bush TESLA's Assistant 36 crates full to the brim with endless discoveries + 80 trunks full of Tesla's papers written in Calculus that Edgar Hoover took to the Los Alamos Labs for triage (contained HUBBLE, SMART Phones, GPS, NANO, endless)...thus worked out in RUSSIA, before you all imagined to be the smart ones....SORRY to puncture your bubble> This kind of feat is only possible via NIKOLA TESLA's magic God-work.
I met some guys who worked on wind tunnel testing of the Olympus engines at RAE Farnborough in the 60s. They had to simultaneously simulate altitudes of 60k ft, temperatures of -60C and supersonic airspeeds while slewing the engines to different angles of attack. Apparently, the facility required so much power during these tests that they had to inform the electricity generators when they were about to commence so they didn't start blacking out the surrounding areas.
يجب عليك ترجمة الفديوهات الى اللغة العربية فورا...مع الشكر
The Concorde and the Blackbird, two of the most beautiful aircraft ever produced. Lovely job with this video Captain Joe. Thank you.
GREAT Video as always
I really enjoy the history of planes
Thanks Joe, great video! I was at Duxford Museum a couple of weeks ago and saw a demonstration of the nose movement, really fascinating! They demonstrate it once a month if any of your subs are interested?
Jim Saberton Interesting, I didn't know they did that! I spent a full day at Duxford last year, and quickly realized that I would have needed at least two more days to cover it all...
Hey Joe. I would love to see a video about polar route and why it's not taken by airliners. Cheers.
Here's why they don't fly over Antarctica: www.quora.com/Do-any-airline-flights-fly-over-Antarctica-If-not-why-not
Yes, remember it well as we lived under the flight path from Heathrow to New York, used to pass over us at about 2 thousand feet on what seemed to be full throttle, thank God when it was taken out of service.
I flew on the Concorde in the late 70s from Dallas to Washington. Very special.
Hey joe, this is really a great video ......and.... Umm.... After this can u please explain about diffrent signs and markings on A taxi ways..... Please!!
He recently covered the numbers!
?
check out doofer911. he covered that topic
Can you do a video on Afterburners and how they work? Love the videos otherwise, keep it up :)
Afterburners are really simple. You're literally just pumping extra fuel into the exhaust pipe. Because the exhaust gases are hot, the fuel ignites on its own. The ignition and expansion of the gases creates additional thrust (20%, I think). It's not very fuel efficient, but it's an easy way to boost performance.
Great explanation. I was kind of more looking at the question from a commercial pilots point of view; we have alla seen it in movies but I was curious how much they are actually used today and when and how etc. Also, I'm pretty sure I would watch @CaptainJoe having sex with stephen hawking just to hear him explain stuff... I wouldn't mind him designing the videos more like Veretasium and beginning by explaining the misconceptions (who btw did a great video on this called "Why do you make people look stupid?")...
No other commercial aircraft use afterburners. They're way too inefficient. Concorde used them only out of necessity. It's also possible that exhaust gases in a turbo-fan engine (vs. Concorde's turbo jets) might not have enough pressure or temperature to ignite fuel sprayed into the exhaust pipe. An additional consideration might be emissions, since afterburners burn more fuel and thus create more pollution.
PCgenius19 they work because after the before squirty fuelly burny burny whoooosh!!
Paul Rubens I was reading your comment and it suddenly occurred to me that obviously there are some military aircraft today that have after burning turbofans, and I realised that you are correct and that low pressure output from a turbo fan may not be conducive for after burning.
So I wonder what method they use to ignite the fuel and or how they keep the pressure hi at the output?
Fabulous. I've been waiting for this.
I remember seeing the Concorde in flight when I went to the Reading festival many years ago
Many years ago when I was a hard core "road warrior", a unique situation presented itself where I could have spent about $800 out of my own pocket to grab the Concorde back to the U.S. It never occured to me that the plane would go away, and I have always regretted thinking more about a short term budget than the chance to have a one-of-a-kid flight.
About a year or two before the Paris accident, I quoted a one-way flight, just out of curiosity, from JFK to LHR, and guess what? Cost was around USD$10K.
It's "as beautiful as Princess Diana"
It sure is!!!!👍👍👍
And as dead as too
John Ennis That is disrespectful to the royal family
More like Audrey Hepburn.
@@anhtuanleminh1149 I mean, it probably was them that set her up.
I got to see one of these take off at Heathrow in 78. Something I'll never forget, it was loud, but in a good way.
I used to live overlooking the Thames and Tower Bridge - Concorde used to fly in left to right towards Tower Bridge 17:15 every evening.
Also when the Royal Yacht Britannia was stolen from the Queen it sailed past my window on its way to Scotland.
Also Peirce Bond sailed past my window too and bits of the London Eye ... many cruise ships too.
And of course the Reigny Party the Queen gave was outside my window too.
In Cyprus now retired
This plane defined the callsign for all British Airways - Speedbird
No, all BAs were called Speedbird long before Concorde.
Concorde is an amazing aircraft! I'm so lucky to have seen it, even as a teenager. Living so near it is amazing too! How long are you staying in England?
I saw it many many times living 4 miles from Heathrow, it made the glasses on my kitchen table rattle when it took off...
AN INCREDIBLY beautiful and fascinating plane. I am learning so much from you on this Captain Joe.
Absolutely stunning video and very very informative. Loved watching and listening to the simplicity of the explanation. Thank you for sharing...
Beautifol video !!!!👍
I've been on the static Concorde at RAF Duxford and I was really surprised at how small she is inside, although very luxurious for the time, by today's First Class cabin areas standards it feels very restrictive and pokey. But, outside standing under her wings, I couldn't believe how big those Rolls Royce Olympus engines are...... they're absolutely enormous. 🇬🇧🇫🇷✌✌
Seats are comfy though and the view at its highest cruising altitude is incredible
I remember one sunny afternoon back in 1997. I was in west London Concorde flying over towards London HR airport. To a 12 year old boy its was such a experience to see such a beautiful aircraft flying subsonic over the city. With its landing gear down. Then many years later I watched one of its last fight over the M4 as it come to land London LHR...
Always loved the look of Concorde! I've always known about it since a young age too. My Grandad's second wife made it known to her friends that she'd probably marry the man who bought her first class Concorde tickets to America, so my Grandad went out and bought two tickets! They were happily married till my Grandad passed away age 90-something, just got reminded of that from this video :)
Very nice video. A bit fast on why only few planes were built. It was mainly due to the noise and the American campaigns against it as they didn't have anything to compete. The Tupolev crash wasn't of significant impact as it was a very different plane. It would be like explaining how Boeing didn't sell because an Airbus crashed. It doesn't add up.
Exactly!
It would have put people off because it scared them off the whole concept. Would be an interesting world if those other airlines had kept their orders though!
The crash was also only three months before the 1973 oil crisis began and oil prices went nuts. So it's perfectly possible that the crash was a convenient excuse to bail out if future was at risk.
Remember - most airline passengers can't tell an Airbus from a Boeing, or a 747 from a 737. If the newspapers ran headlines talking about a supersonic plane crash, do you think the average customer would have known which one was which?
Radek C but you do NOT. Do high "G" moves,in an aircraft as such, so it simply FOLDED up, and fell out of the sky. IF you had a death wish, you could crunch even a Cessna 150 the same way, you in the seat, becomes AN ANVIL, , like the ones blacksmiths use.
"As beautiful as Princess Diana " , with a nose like Concorde I'd say more like Barbara Strisand.
@Mar Blox Which makes her much much better!
Edit: I mean Diana is... well was... much better.
shot fired bruh
"as beautiful as Princess Diana" maybe just as dead
I was thinking it looks more like a mosquito
Agreed. That plane was ugly af....blame the French for that....the Boeing 2707 Wasa far superior and more beautiful aircraft.
Thanks from France! It's a very good idea to present this mythic plane !
I live just around the corner from here, I have visited the Concorde before and been inside what a beautiful machine!
Space shuttle blows up: No big deal, we'll power on
Concorde explodes: OH MY GOD! Cancel everything!!
If they were to wait, I'm sure everything would've been spectacular with the Concorde. Expensive, but worth it. Granted, I'd be annoying hearing four military grade jet engines per plane flying over my house and school.
It was not the only reason, and while NASA is a governmental agency dealing with space flight, the companies that cancelled their orders were businesses that had to make a profit and could decide for themselves whether it was worth the risk. Apparently, it wasn't, and later developments proved them right. Air France never made a profit on the Concorde, and even BA struggled after a few years, and eventually, they ran a deficit on the planes. They were in operation well into the 2000s, after all, so it's not like the entire thing was cancelled.
Economics killed both the Space Shuttle and the Concorde.
The only reason why Space Shuttle lasted a few years longer is because it had no competitor for manned travel to space for US people.
But it finally went to the museum once it was clearly established that it was useless and dangerous while automated flights and robots (with remote control from earth) could do way more in space than humans in cumbersome spacesuits.
Concorde had a low capacity (100 passengers only), high ticket price and high fuel consumption compared to Airbus and Boeing planes operating on the same destinations. Only 2 companies used it and only because they were forced to by their respective governments.
it was not the only reason, America banned supersonic flights over American soil
The Concorde was a dying plane before the AF4590 crash. It was nearly 25 years old, was terribly loud and inefficient, had astronomical maintenance costs, could only fly very specific transatlantic routes, was based on 1960s technology, required a 3-person crew, didn't have a glass cockpit, and couldn't compete with the increasingly luxurious first-class cabins in modern trans-Atlantic aircraft. Great engineering feat but it wasn't a great product anymore for airlines or consumers by 2003.
I agree. It was a technological marvel.
I'm a volunteer there yay, its good fun, just not there too often, i would if i could though, ive spent most my time around the VC10's.
12 or so years ago Joe, I worked on a program for channel 4 where we done some filming on the VC10. Upon packing up and going to leave, I was trying to find somewhere suitable to go toilet as the muesum was closed. I then found a ton load of wooden crates and decided to be nosy and found it was parts for Concorde. I need to head back there and see her back in once piece, I don't live too far from Brookland I live near Heathrow.
Stephen O'Connell yes definitely worth it, I'm volunteering tomorrow and Sunday, I advise you book your Concorde experience at the beginning of the day if you intend on going inside it on a busy day
Joe Wilson Thanks for the heads up. Inside or outside. Just be nice to get up close to Concorde again. She started my love for aviation. Just nice to stand there and remember all those departures and landings over my house. I live close to Hatton Cross. So used to get a great view of her :).
Stephen O'Connell so I believe that there is a place to buy the tickets inside the museum but I would check with the people in the gift shop where you come in, but you don't have to pay to just stand by it or underneath it, just your normal admission to the museum, its to go inside that comes at an extra charge, its great to see aircraft come in for landings, my college is at the end of farnborough runway and you get jets landing there a-lot of the time
Many years ago my geography teacher stopped our lesson and got us to look out of the window to see (and hear!) Concorde flying over...happened at 10am every Wednesday. Great days.
Thanks Captain Joe for this splendid tribute to Concorde
The Concorde was a beautiful aircraft.
It looks advanced enough to have been designed by Gerry Anderson.
Yeah Fireball XL5!
At 10:06 I tought he was gonna say “I’ll be giving u this plane”😐 🤦♂️
I love brooklands especially the plane seen at 1:23 to 1:37 at the far left that one gave me some nice memories when I was about 6 yrs old
Hats off Captain 👨🏻✈️, great video!
concorde please come back
Hi there joe. I recently flew back home to Germany and have experienced really bad jet lag. So I am wondering how do pilots get over jet lag
If layover is just one or two nights, it's not worth of adjusting. You simply live by home time zone.
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Thanks Joe for your videos and especially for your way of speaking English which makes it understandable even by an Italian like me :)
Excellent narration, Captain!! Major tv networks couldn't have done better in narration, presentation and content!!
Nice video! As an ageing Anglo, I appreciate Concorde was a remarkable engineering achievement in its day but also accept it had noise issues insuperable in engines of that era. It was pretty polluting and it was a thirsty beast too _but_ it was also fabulously beautiful, a source of national pride in two co-operating countries, amazingly fast and and one of a kind. The fact a Russian rip-off based on industrial espionage crashed in Paris and thereby damned the Franco-British sales drive was not Concorde's fault. The blame for the tragic Concorde crash in Paris also lay elsewhere, after a metal lump fell off another plane due to sloppy foreign maintenance. Concorde wasn't perfect - but, when it went out of service, it still looked ahead of its time.
It crashed like 200meters away from my house unfortunately I wasn’t born then but my parent lived in that house for decades like 20-25 and they described it has a extremely loud deafening boom shaking the walls
Edit :it was actually 700meters +
Don't you mean it was actually LIKE 700meters +. That is if you are speaking the truthfully as it is spelled metres by both the French and UK, like.
u really think anyone is going to believe you? smh, what lies
Atomic_Typh00n tbh I don’t give no shit if you don’t believe me cos this is the internet you don’t know if something is fact or fictional so you can fuck off .
Atomic_Typh00n one did crash
You couldn’t just correct the 200m? You had to write ‚edit...’?
Greatly explained…also simply to understand Concorde’s phase in flight and systems . Thanks! 👍🙏✌️🏴
Beautiful machine saw it in New York on The Intrepid Aircraft carrier, thanks Joe for the great and interesting flying videos.
I remember having to shut down all conversations twice a day in my office when this monster went overhead.
And that was in Esher, 10 miles away from Heathrow so she was probably several thousand feet up by then.
Amazing
My Father worked on the Concorde fleet in the 90s, :) we weren't far from Heathrow either, Gerrards Cross, so under the flight path, beautiful lady. :) we have stationary and glasses feom the aircraft
From all I have heard about concord through several video views, I think it is safe to assume that Concord never recorded a mechanical fault of its own rather than the design fault that led to the fatal crash and ended its flying history
The white bird of peace...Concorde...I guess that was the dream of many pilots, to fly that babe!
Great video, revealing so much...done so pro...love it...tensed to see the conclusion!
Safe flights.
I got to see Concorde fly over filton/patchway Bristol as a child. So so loud but so beautiful
Who the heck *dared* disliking this video?!
A Fucktard.
People who thought Lady Di was an ugly pain in the arse, maybe? (I think that, but I still gave it a thumbs up!)
KastaRules they might not want it in there recommend
It should be "Co-Pilot Joe"
rain segaran Alfaran Very Very true