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Old September 23rd 03, 09:14 AM
Alex A
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Tim Walters wrote:
Hello,
I've just read in one of the French ngs that the French consider
Concorde to have been the product of Gallic genius, with a small
contribution from the Brits. Does anyone here happen to know how much
(in terms of ideas, inventions, and engineering) each nation
contributed?

50/50
Without (British) Olympus Concorde can not fly ...


Tim Walters
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Bye
Alexandre


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Old September 24th 03, 02:35 AM
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BAE tend to say "They did the styling, we did the engineering."

"Tim Walters" wrote in message
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I've just read in one of the French ngs that the French consider Concorde
to have been the product of Gallic genius, with a small contribution from
the Brits. Does anyone here happen to know how much (in terms of ideas,
inventions, and engineering) each nation contributed?

Tim Walters
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Old September 24th 03, 02:47 AM
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Matt wrote:
BAE tend to say "They did the styling, we did the engineering."


Probably some truth in that. Much of the research came from the TSR-2.

Cheers
David

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Old September 24th 03, 11:08 AM
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In article , David Bromage
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Probably some truth in that. Much of the research came from the TSR-2.


Weren't Avro working towards a supersonic Vulcan as well?

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Old September 25th 03, 03:09 AM
David Bromage
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John Halliwell wrote:
In article , David Bromage
writes

Probably some truth in that. Much of the research came from the TSR-2.


Weren't Avro working towards a supersonic Vulcan as well?


RAF issued Operational Requirement 330 in 1954 for a supersonic recon
platform which could also be a supersonic V bomber. Most of the British
aircraft manufacturers made submissions but the project was cancelled in
1957. Do a search for the Avro 730, Vickers SP4 (which had 16 engines!),
Handley Page HP.100 and English Electric P.10. Shorts also did a design
but I can't remember what it was called.

Cheers
David

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Old September 26th 03, 04:14 PM
Matt Clonfero
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In article , Tim Walters
wrote:
I've just read in one of the French ngs that the French consider Concorde
to have been the product of Gallic genius, with a small contribution from
the Brits. Does anyone here happen to know how much (in terms of ideas,
inventions, and engineering) each nation contributed?


Easy. The UK contributed the design, and the French the spelling of the
name.

Aetherem Vincere
Matt
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Old September 27th 03, 07:05 PM
John Mullen
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"Matt Clonfero" ] wrote in message
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In article , Tim Walters
wrote:
I've just read in one of the French ngs that the French consider Concorde
to have been the product of Gallic genius, with a small contribution from
the Brits. Does anyone here happen to know how much (in terms of ideas,
inventions, and engineering) each nation contributed?


Easy. The UK contributed the design, and the French the spelling of the
name.


Or how about:

The UK started them, the French finished them



John


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Old September 30th 03, 04:30 PM
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Correction :

Without Rolls-Royce & SNECMA (french) Olympus Concorde can not fly
;-)

"Alex A" a écrit dans le message de
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Tim Walters wrote:
Hello,
I've just read in one of the French ngs that the French consider
Concorde to have been the product of Gallic genius, with a small
contribution from the Brits. Does anyone here happen to know how much
(in terms of ideas, inventions, and engineering) each nation
contributed?

50/50
Without (British) Olympus Concorde can not fly ...


Tim Walters
Remove number for e-mail.


Bye
Alexandre




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Old September 30th 03, 04:31 PM
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Correction :

Without Rolls-Royce & SNECMA (french) Olympus Concorde can not fly
;-)

"Alex A" a écrit dans le message de
...
Tim Walters wrote:
Hello,
I've just read in one of the French ngs that the French consider
Concorde to have been the product of Gallic genius, with a small
contribution from the Brits. Does anyone here happen to know how much
(in terms of ideas, inventions, and engineering) each nation
contributed?

50/50
Without (British) Olympus Concorde can not fly ...


Tim Walters
Remove number for e-mail.


Bye
Alexandre





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Old September 30th 03, 05:28 PM
Keith Willshaw
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"Crazeagle" wrote in message
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Correction :

Without Rolls-Royce & SNECMA (french) Olympus Concorde can not fly
;-)



The Olympus engine predates Concorde having been
initially developed by Bristol Aero-Engines in 1950
and used in the Avro Vulcan and TSR-2

Keith


 




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