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Aircraft Maintenance Practice Test: Concorde
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Concorde was a supersonic passenger aircraft that was developed jointly by the United Kingdom and France in the 1960s. The Concorde was the first commercial aircraft of its kind and could fly at twice the speed of sound between 55,000 and 60,000 feet. It was flown by British Airways and Air France, and was retired by both countries in 2003.

Aircraft Maintenance Practice Test: Concorde
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25 Questions

1. Concorde offered a range of ___________
2. How much did the Concorde program cost?
3. When the radiation levels became a bit too high, the aircraft had to descend below __________
4. What does the word Concorde mean?
5. The aircraft’s tires are rated to a maximum speed of ________ on the runway.
6. Which of the following developed Concorde’s thrust-by-wire engine control system?
7. The Concorde airframe was designed for life off ________ flying hours.
8. The Concorde was jointly developed and manufactured under an _________ treaty.
9. Which of the following was not a launch customer of the Concorde?
10. When did Air France’s final Concorde flight take place?
11. How long was the wing span of Concorde?
12. Concorde required a minimum of ________ runway length.
13. When did the Concorde enter service?
14. The Concorde had livery restrictions.
15. The Concorde had seating for up to ________ passengers.
16. Which of the following developed the brakes for Concorde?
17. When any aircraft passes the critical Mach of that particular airframe, the centre of pressure shifts ________
18. Concorde is an ogival delta winged aircraft.
19. The Concorde 001 made its first test flight from Toulouse on 2 March 1969.
20. What was the maximum temperature that aluminum could sustain over the life of the aircraft?
21. What was the maximum speed of the Concorde?
22. What was Concorde’s maximum cruising altitude?
23. The soviet Tupolev Tu-144 was nicknamed Concordski.
24. The final flight of a Concorde worldwide took place on 26 November 2003.
25. Apart from the Concorde, which of the following is one of only two supersonic transports that has been operated commercially?