Fast Forward: The Concorde and the Future of Supersonic Flight
Fifty years after the Concorde first flew, a new era of innovation and entrepreneurial ideas seeks to make supersonic flight practical and sustainable. Flying passengers at twice the speed of sound, the Concorde captured the imagination of millions, but was retired in 2003 — so what's next for supersonic flight? From reducing the sonic boom to a quiet thump to the possible pathways for supersonic to return to commercial aviation, four guest speakers discuss the supersonic airliner that started it all and where we’re headed next:
- Lawrence Azerrad, author of Supersonic: The Design and Lifestyle of Concorde
- Peter Coen, manager of NASA’s Low-Boom Flight Demonstration mission to design and build a piloted, large-scale supersonic X-plane with technology that reduces the loudness of a sonic boom
- Joe Wilding, co-founder and CTO of Boom, a private company working on supersonic flight focused on building history’s fastest commercial airliner
- Joel Kirk, executive leader - Advanced Systems Design & Technology at GE Aviation
The GE Aviation Lecture Series is made possible by GE Aviation.
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- Lawrence Azerrad, author of Supersonic: The Design and Lifestyle of Concorde
- Peter Coen, manager of NASA’s Low-Boom Flight Demonstration mission to design and build a piloted, large-scale supersonic X-plane with technology that reduces the loudness of a sonic boom
- Joe Wilding, co-founder and CTO of Boom, a private company working on supersonic flight focused on building history’s fastest commercial airliner
- Joel Kirk, executive leader - Advanced Systems Design & Technology at GE Aviation
The GE Aviation Lecture Series is made possible by GE Aviation.
Видео Fast Forward: The Concorde and the Future of Supersonic Flight канала Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
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