It's a 'shop, right?

Both look like drawings I cant tell from the pixels

It would be impossible to get the Concorde flying above 70k+ feet it would fall apart/burn/frezze, people inside would be dead.
 
Out of interest, how high did Concorde fly? And why were they retired after 1 disaster? :(


Concorde was too expensive that's why. It could fly @ 63,000 feet. The ozone layer is at 295,290 feet so the "picture" isn't real anyway and Concorde only flew at the peek of the Troposphere @ 18Km high to begin with!
 
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Wow, it really does beggar belief.

  • Why bother with a Space Shuttle if you could just lash some scientists into a Concorde, throw some tools in, and go fix a broken thing in space.
  • You can fly from a lot more airports rather than a launchpad. Cape Kennedy experiencing bad weather? Sod it, do Manchester as it is clear!
  • Who took the photo if it were real? What were they flying in? Another Condorde?
  • Did you really think they were real?
 
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Obviously I'm just going to assume the OP is being sarcastic, since they aren't real.

But to make up for the fail, I'll put this video here, which I'm sure most of you have seen:

 
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