Two memories of the Concorde.
On a vacation flight to Bahamas from Toronto the captain came on the intercom and advised us to look upward out of the starboard windows and we would see a Concorde in flight - he added that we were flyhing at 33,000 feet and it was flying at 60,000 feet. Beautiful against the dark blue of the upper atmosphere.
In the early 90's we went to McCarran airport in Las Vegas for out return flight to Toronto. Lo and behold, a Concorde was sitting just below the windows in the passenger lounge. Then crew members came into the lounge to answer any questions people might have.
This Concorde was in Las Vegas as one stop in a world tour which I believe cost the passengers $40,000 U.S. each. One of the crew told me they didn't like coming to Las Vegas at that timne of year because the heat (Aug - 112 degrees) reduced their liftoff capabilities.
Eventually it was positioned out on the tarmac for takeoff. The memory of the sheer power and thunderous noise as it plunged down the runway, its nose lifting and it rising into the sky will always stay with me.
As highmac said:
"Yes, it was noisy but, for a machine, it really is an elegant thing of beauty. Probably the best-looking jet airliner ever built."
Well said - it was all of that in spades.
WDL