Towards the end of it's life is it true 'Concorde' was renamed 'Consort'?
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No, it was called the Concorde until it was retired from the BA and Air France fleets.
No.
It was always called Concorde. Note: it was never, ever, ever called "the concorde".
no that is not true.
It was, at one point towards the end of its life, known as 'The Wreckage'.
Nope, it was Concorde through and through.
No it was always Concorde.
NO
When the French pulled out the name was changed to Concord, dropping the "e"
No, it was always Concorde.
There was a Russian version created during the cold war, which looked almost identical and utilised the same technology (a little bit of industrial espionage there methinks), but that was nick-named the Concordski.
To my knowledge there has never been a plane called the Consort.
Hardly!
No that was just "sort" of a Urban myth
No, never
It will for ever be remembered as Concorde.
Nope- It was called Concorde when it first left the aircaft hangar, and remained that until it's tyres hit the tarmac at Hearthrow airport, after it's last flight.
no
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It was always called Concorde.
Did you know that there was a huge argument between the British and the French about whether it should be spelt with an 'e'?
The Brits wanted 'Concord', the French wanted 'Concorde'
As usual, the Brits gave in to the French.
it was renamed erm alot of money to keep it flying was always named concord/e
NO IT WAS CONCORDE TILL ITS END
IT WAS SHUT DOWN BECAUSE OF ITS ACCIDENT
THAT TOOK PLACE BECAUSE OF FIRE IN THE LEFT ENGINES DURING THE TAKE OFF AND ALL THE PASSENGERS LOST THEIR LIFE..
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