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The First Flight Around the World: April 6, 1924. Eight American pilots begin a dangerous mission: to be the first to fly around the world. This will change our future in a way few could predict. What did it take to complete this historic flight? And what were its unintended consequences? by HISTORY This Weekratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
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March 2, 1969. French pilot André Turcat takes to the skies above Toulouse-Blagnac airport. He’s flying an odd-looking plane: long and slender with triangular wings and a bent-down nose like a bird of prey. It’s called the Concorde – a jet designed to move supersonic flight from military to civilian use. If it works, paying passengers will be able to cross continents and oceans at fantastic speeds while sipping glasses of champagne. The crowd below watches, mesmerized, as Turcat puts the plane through its paces. Concorde aces the test and now, as they say, the sky’s the limit. How did this space age technology, born of the Cold War, usher in one of the most glamorous eras of commercial flight? And what caused it to come to an end? Special thanks to our guest, Mike Bannister, author of Concorde: The Thrilling Account of History’s Most Extraordinary Airliner. Thanks also to the folks at the Brooklands Museum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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