Concorde

The Inside Story

Geoffrey Knight

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"Concorde" by Geoffrey Knight is an engaging historical fiction novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the rise and fall of the world's most iconic supersonic passenger jet.

In a fast-paced narrative filled with vivid descriptions and meticulous research, Knight delivers a compelling account of the Concorde's conception, development, and eventual retirement. From its inaugural flight in the 1970s to its tragic final voyage in 2003, readers will delve into the behind-the-scenes controversies, technological triumphs, and personal stories that shaped the Concorde's legacy.

With a focus on the passionate individuals who dedicated their lives to making the impossible possible, the author weaves together a tapestry of ambition, political intrigue, and technological breakthroughs. Knight explores the global impact of the Concorde, from its role in shaping national identities to its ability to bridge continents and cultures with unprecedented speed.

Through interviews, first-hand accounts, and extensive historical research, Knight presents a comprehensive overview of the Concorde's impact on aviation history. From the elite jet-setters who experienced the unparalleled luxury of supersonic travel to the engineers and designers who pushed the boundaries of aeronautics, all aspects of the Concorde's story are examined in this captivating narrative.

"Concorde" is more than just a story about a flying machine; it is a tribute to human ingenuity, a celebration of progress, and a reflection on the limits of technology. Knight's masterful storytelling captures the imagination and leaves readers with a profound appreciation for the indelible mark that the Concorde left on the world of aviation.

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