Wind tunnel model of Concorde, c 1960s.

Wind tunnel Models of Delta shaped Merged fuselage, elongated Narrow Delta, and hollowed out undersurface models in Concorde wing shape developement. In 1959 the Supersonic Transport Aircraft Committee recommended the construction of a fleet of long range intercontinental airliners which would fly almost twice as high and over twice as fast as those in service at that time; at Mach 2.0, twice the speed of sound. In 1962, the British and French Governments signed an agreement to develop the aircraft together. These wind tunnel models of the delta shape, merged fuselage, elongated narrow delta and hollowed out undersurface models were used in the development of the Concorde wing shape at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, UK.

Details

Category:
Farnborough
Object Number:
1993-2996/1
Materials:
wood
Measurements:
length 690 mm
width 340 mm
thickness 50 mm
type:
aircraft, aeroplanes, airliners, passenger aircraft, research aircraft and fuselages