How many feet did Concorde fly?

How many feet did Concorde fly?

60,000 feet
Concorde had an average cruise speed of Mach 2.02 (an airspeed of around 2140 km/h or 1,330 mph) with a maximum cruise altitude of 60,000 feet (18 300 metres). It was an ogival delta-winged aircraft with four Olympus engines originally developed for the Avro Vulcan strategic bomber.

How high can a Concorde go?

The highest certified altitude of an airliner was Concorde’s 60,000 feet. Today some of the corporate jets can fly at 51,000 feet.

What was the highest speed by Concorde?

1,354 mphConcorde / Top speed

How could Concorde fly so high?

Concorde’s Olympus 593 engines also featured reheat capabilities in the form of afterburners. This technology provided increased thrust on takeoff and during supersonic flight. When running ‘dry’ (without the afterburners), each of Concorde’s four engines produced 31,000 lbf of thrust.

What is the temperature at 60000 feet?

U.S. Standard Atmosphere Air Properties – Imperial (BG) Units

Geo-potential Altitude above Sea Level – h – (ft) Temperature – t – (oF) Acceleration of Gravity – g – (ft/s2)
50000 -69.70 32.020
60000 -69.70 31.990
70000 -67.42 31.959
80000 -61.98 31.929

Do planes fly at 50000 feet?

The highest that a commercial airplane can fly is 45,000 feet. Most military planes fly at around 50,000 feet and sometimes higher. Some rocket-powered planes can fly as high as 100,000 feet but they are specially designed for this purpose.

How cold is it at 50000 feet?

U.S. Standard Atmosphere Air Properties – Imperial (BG) Units

Geo-potential Altitude above Sea Level – h – (ft) Temperature – t – (oF) Acceleration of Gravity – g – (ft/s2)
40000 -69.70 32.051
45000 -69.70 32.036
50000 -69.70 32.020
60000 -69.70 31.990