"David CL Francis"  wrote in message 
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 Just dug out a Concorde brochure, written when they still optimistically 
 hoped to sell many and fly them all around the world. 
 
 Pacific routes are included as follows 
 
 West Coast of USA; Anchorage, Seattle,  San Francisco, Los Angeles, San 
 Diego and Acapulco were all shown as legs to Honolulu. Onward links from 
 Honolulu were to Tokyo and to Auckland and Sydney via a stop at Nandi. 
 
 West Coast USA to Australia in 2 stops - that's all. 
 
If any more Concordes had been made, they would have been the 
"B" model. These would have had leading edge devices and other 
high lift tricks to lower take-off and lading speed. They also had 
more efficient engines. They apparently would have used 30% less 
fuel, giving the plane a longer range (I'm not sure I have this absolutely 
right, I'm quoting from my memory of reading Brian Trubshaw's 
autobiography). 
 
Regarding paying back of the design costs, it may well have happened 
if the airlines had taken up the 70+ options they initially specified. 
 
Of course, as has been mentioned, the venture as a whole continues 
to pay in the guise of Airbus. 
 
Paul 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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