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SUMMARY:NOVA 45x13 - Flying Supersonic
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:A history of the legendary Concorde\, the passenger plane th
	atflew from the late 70s till 2003 at twice the speed of sound.Designed an
	d built by French and British engineers\, theConcorde was the ultimate in 
	speed and luxury for a selectgroup of global jet setters\, and the birthpl
	ace of manybreakthroughs in aviation science. But ultimately it was notsus
	tainable because of enormous fuel consumption and highticket prices. Today
	\, scientists at NASA and start-upcompanies like Boom Technology in Denver
	 are trying to figureout ways to build a new generation of supersonic pass
	engerplanes that will be quieter\, greener\, and cheaper.
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