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> Boom’s first major airline partner in the development of the > first privately built supersonic airliner and the second ever > after Concorde, retired in 2003, is Japan Airlines with an > option for 20 aircraft.

How could any reporter, especially one writing for a publication called "airlineratings", not research the topic at hand? It is widely known in the aviation community that the Soviet union flew the supersonic TU-144 even before the Concorde flew.



that faded away from memory mostly because of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_Paris_Air_Show_Tu-144_cra...

"During the show, there was a "fierce competition between the Anglo-French Concorde and the Russian Tu-144".[6] The Soviet pilot, Mikhail Kozlov, had bragged that he would outperform the Concorde.[6] "Just wait until you see us fly," he was quoted as saying. "Then you'll see something."[12] On the final day of the show, the Concorde, which was not yet in production, performed its demonstration flight first.[6] Its performance was later described as being unexciting, and it has been theorized that Kozlov was determined to show how much better his aircraft was.[12]

Once in flight, the aircraft made what appeared to be a landing approach, with the landing gear out and the "moustache" canards extended, but then with all four engines full power, climbed rapidly. Possibly stalling below 2,000 ft (610 m), the aircraft pitched over and went into a steep dive.[6] Trying to pull out of the subsequent dive with the engines again at full power, the Tu-144 broke up in mid-air, possibly due to overstressing the airframe. The left wing came away first, and then the aircraft disintegrated and crashed,[6][8][10] destroying 15 houses,[13] and killing all six people on board the Tu-144 and eight more on the ground.[8] Three children were among those killed, and 60 people received severe injuries.[14]"

i mean bragging about how good it was and then crashing is a trademark of the USSR.


I thought the Cobra maneuver was a Russian trademark, just not something you should try in a Tu-144.




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