37 wing models used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Made:
circa 1960 in Farnborough
maker:
Royal Aircraft Establishment
37 wing models used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape 37 wing models used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape 37 wing models used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape 37 wing models used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

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Collection of 37 various wing models used by Mr W E Gray in the RAE 24 foot wind tunnel during investigation of the Concorde wing shape, by Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, 1960-1970

A collection of 37 various wing shapes made by Mr W E Gray out of polystyrene, balsa wood and wax, and used in the RAE 24 foot wind tunnel during investigation of the Concorde wing shape. In 1959 the Supersonic Transport Aircraft Committee recommended the construction of a fleet of long-range intercontinental airliners which would fly far higher and, at Mach 2.0, twice the speed of sound, far faster than those in service at that time. In 1962, the British and French Governments signed an agreement to develop the aircraft together. These wing shapes were used by W E Gray in the 24 foot wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, UK. They were used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape with regard to side gust stability and 'Dutch Roll' phenomena.

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

circa 1960

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

Wing Model used during the Investigation of the Concorde Wing Shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

Wing model used during the investigation of the Concorde wing shape

circa 1960

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Category:
Farnborough
Object Number:
1993-2473
Materials:
polystyrene, balsa (wood) and wax
type:
model - representation
credit:
Defence Research Agency