![]() The visor retraced fully into the nosecone during takeoff and landing, and was fully raised during flight for maximum aerodynamics. They operated independently of one another, since dropping the nose alone didn’t provide enough visibly for the pilots during takeoff and landing. The droop nose consisted of two main pieces: the main nosecone, and the retractable visor.The Tupolev Tu-144 was the only other commercial airliner to feature it. The drop nose design (also sometimes referred to as “droop nose”) was very unique to commercial aviation.There are no vertical stabilizers attached to the tail. This means that the only horizontal surfaces are the main wings themselves. The Concorde is a “tailless” aircraft.It looked like a fighter jet (which no 10 year old boy can resist), and I’ve never lost that initial fascination. ![]() It was the very first aircraft I ever drew a picture of way back in elementary school, and it’s unique design elements had everything to do with it. The Concorde is one of the only aircraft in existence that I’ve had a lifelong fascination with (the 747 is the other airplane that always made me weak in the knees). It’s longer than many people think it is. A visual size comparison of the Concorde vs the 747-200 and 737-200. ![]()
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