On 25 July 2000, Air France Flight 4590, a Concorde passenger jet on an international charter flight from Paris to New York, crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all 109 people on board and four on the ground. It was the only fatal Concorde accident during its 27-year operational history.[1] Whilst taking off from Charles de Gaulle Airport, Air France Flight 4590 ran over debris on the runway, causing a tyre to explode and disintegrate. Tyre fragments, launched upwards at great speed by the rapidly spinning wheel, violently struck the underside of the wing, damaging parts of the landing gear - thus preventing its retraction - and causing the integral fuel tank to rupture. Large amounts of fuel leaking from the rupture ignited, causing a loss of thrust in the left-hand-side engines 1 and 2. The aircraft lifted off, but the loss of thrust, high drag from the extended landing gear, and fire damage to the flight controls made it impossible to maintain control. The jet crashed into a hotel in nearby Gonesse two minutes after takeoff. All nine crew and 100 passengers on board were killed, as well as four people in the hotel. Four other people sustained slight injuries.[2][3] In the wake of the disaster, the entire Concorde fleet was grounded. It returned to service on November 7, 2001, following the implementation of various modifications to the airframe, but to limited commercial success. Concorde aircraft were finally retired by Air France in May 2003 and by British Airways in November of the same year. Aircraft and crew F-BTSC, the Concorde involved in the accident, photographed in 1985, 15 years prior to the accident. The aircraft involved was a 25-year-old Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde (registration F-BTSC, serial number 203) that had its maiden flight on 31 January 1975 (during testing, the aircraft's registration was F-WTSC). The aircraft was leased to Air France on 6 January 1976. It joined the Air France fleet full-time in 1980. It was powered by four Rolls-Royce Olympus 593/610 turbojet engines, each of which was equipped with afterburners. The aircraft's last scheduled repair had taken place on 21 July 2000, four days before the accident; no problems were reported during the repair. At the time of the crash, the aircraft had flown for 11,989 hours and had made 4,873 take-off and landing cycles.[3]: 21 [4][5] The cockpit crew consisted of the following:[6] Captain Christian Marty (age 54), who had been with Air France since 1967. He had 13,477 flight hours, including 317 hours on the Concorde. Marty had also flown the Boeing 727, 737, Airbus A300, A320, and A340 aircraft.[3]: 18-19 First officer Jean Marcot (50), who had been with Air France since 1971 and had 10,035 flight hours, with 2,698 of them on the Concorde. He had also flown the Aérospatiale N 262, Morane-Saulnier MS.760 Paris, Sud Aviation Caravelle and Airbus A300 aircraft.[3]: 19 Flight engineer Gilles Jardinaud (58), who had been with Air France since 1968. He had 12,532 flight hours, of which 937 were on the Concorde aircraft. Jardinaud had also flown the Sud Aviation Caravelle, Dassault Falcon 20, Boeing 727, 737, and 747 (including the -400 variant) aircraft.[3]: 20
smh L for the ground crew for not properly checking the runway. if this crash didn’t happen, most likely the concorde would last a bit longer but would eventually retire due to a needy engine that requires a heck ton of fuel
Wow bro this is awesome man! hats off to you. Maybe add the fire on the other pair of engines and an interior !!! great work. It doesn't even look like its Roblox, its so realistic☺
Fun fact: a continental which is United today Dc-10 caused the Concorde to crash leading to 109 people dead which also led Concorde manufacturing to stop in 2000 6 ground injuries (im just a airplane nerd)
i like the detail on your Concorde the intakes and landing gears are so realistic 10/10 subbed
chat this is not fake,the time isnt moving because its in a private server, the fire is transparent spheres stacked on top of another
"chat" this aint twitch kiddo
@@summerbs.official "kiddo" is mostly what children say to "roast"
@@summerbs.official chat is this information legit
@@byf6fnice work you did bro
On 25 July 2000, Air France Flight 4590, a Concorde passenger jet on an international charter flight from Paris to New York, crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all 109 people on board and four on the ground. It was the only fatal Concorde accident during its 27-year operational history.[1]
Whilst taking off from Charles de Gaulle Airport, Air France Flight 4590 ran over debris on the runway, causing a tyre to explode and disintegrate. Tyre fragments, launched upwards at great speed by the rapidly spinning wheel, violently struck the underside of the wing, damaging parts of the landing gear - thus preventing its retraction - and causing the integral fuel tank to rupture. Large amounts of fuel leaking from the rupture ignited, causing a loss of thrust in the left-hand-side engines 1 and 2. The aircraft lifted off, but the loss of thrust, high drag from the extended landing gear, and fire damage to the flight controls made it impossible to maintain control. The jet crashed into a hotel in nearby Gonesse two minutes after takeoff. All nine crew and 100 passengers on board were killed, as well as four people in the hotel. Four other people sustained slight injuries.[2][3]
In the wake of the disaster, the entire Concorde fleet was grounded. It returned to service on November 7, 2001, following the implementation of various modifications to the airframe, but to limited commercial success. Concorde aircraft were finally retired by Air France in May 2003 and by British Airways in November of the same year.
Aircraft and crew
F-BTSC, the Concorde involved in the accident, photographed in 1985, 15 years prior to the accident.
The aircraft involved was a 25-year-old Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde (registration F-BTSC, serial number 203) that had its maiden flight on 31 January 1975 (during testing, the aircraft's registration was F-WTSC). The aircraft was leased to Air France on 6 January 1976. It joined the Air France fleet full-time in 1980. It was powered by four Rolls-Royce Olympus 593/610 turbojet engines, each of which was equipped with afterburners. The aircraft's last scheduled repair had taken place on 21 July 2000, four days before the accident; no problems were reported during the repair. At the time of the crash, the aircraft had flown for 11,989 hours and had made 4,873 take-off and landing cycles.[3]: 21 [4][5]
The cockpit crew consisted of the following:[6]
Captain Christian Marty (age 54), who had been with Air France since 1967. He had 13,477 flight hours, including 317 hours on the Concorde. Marty had also flown the Boeing 727, 737, Airbus A300, A320, and A340 aircraft.[3]: 18-19
First officer Jean Marcot (50), who had been with Air France since 1971 and had 10,035 flight hours, with 2,698 of them on the Concorde. He had also flown the Aérospatiale N 262, Morane-Saulnier MS.760 Paris, Sud Aviation Caravelle and Airbus A300 aircraft.[3]: 19
Flight engineer Gilles Jardinaud (58), who had been with Air France since 1968. He had 12,532 flight hours, of which 937 were on the Concorde aircraft. Jardinaud had also flown the Sud Aviation Caravelle, Dassault Falcon 20, Boeing 727, 737, and 747 (including the -400 variant) aircraft.[3]: 20
As an aviation enjoyer and bloxburg enjoyer aswell I think that this is an amazing recreation, it's so accurate and u love it a lot!! Great work!!
smh L for the ground crew for not properly checking the runway.
if this crash didn’t happen, most likely the concorde would last a bit longer but would eventually retire due to a needy engine that requires a heck ton of fuel
Wow bro this is awesome man! hats off to you. Maybe add the fire on the other pair of engines and an interior !!! great work. It doesn't even look like its Roblox, its so realistic☺
the afterburners was off when air france 4590 takeoff, thats why i didnt add a fire effect
Dang that's pretty cool
absolutely amazing creation, must have taken alot of hours to finish
thank you! it takes around 200 hours
Respect to bro for building that, it must of took way to much time
it really did lol, i redid the head and snoot 13 times
Very rare to see aviators in bloxburg, but this is a really accurate and great build. R.I.P.
theres like 50 decent plane builder in bloxburg, but only 2 upload their planes to social media
Very cool, I have a suggestion, can you build BA 38, which landed like near the runway
@@TurboJetEditz sure maybe after my 747 is done
@@byf6f ok thanks
i love this
So goood
you desevre more than 76 subs
not the tds music 💀
bro! this is total fire! How do you do that?
wow :O
Great build!
epic
thats crazy
Fun fact: a continental which is United today Dc-10 caused the Concorde to crash leading to 109 people dead which also led Concorde manufacturing to stop in 2000 6 ground injuries (im just a airplane nerd)
i didnt know continental turned into united lol
@@byf6fyea they just changed the name to United airlines and kept continental livery
This is is insane in bloxburg wow
That’s awesome!
Wow, just wow!
Thats So cool!
underrated
Cost? Probably 1M+ because the flames underneath are so detailed with basic shapes!
correct, the flames alone are 200k
CHAT THIS IS A W 👍
you changed your mind real fast
@@dinothegreatest1652 SO TRUE
real mufti
Holy moly
you should built one for me 🥹
Underrated bro btw u beat me to 21 subs XD
3 Words, WHAT THE F***
Nice build!!!
Song name?
Tower defense simulator 2022 lobby song
downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/tower-defense-simulator-roblox-music-gamerip-windows-gamerip-2019/2.%25202022%2520Lobby%2520Theme.mp3
I-i-is this even bloxblurg?
No
@@D.U.M.M.I.E yes it is
@@byf6f H-H-HOW IS IT SO RELISTIC?!?!
@pinkplayz1 advanced gamepass?
@@sbloxburg2024fr i kinda dislike people who do that
How much is the whole plane?
This is good, but please don't do 9/11
what
how you do that?
the door?
@@byf6f no the plane
Rip
Sub
tutorial?
sorry i dont do tutorials because planes take me 100-200 hours
@byt6f make a dumbed down version perhaps
@@old_carkidprobably still takes a long time
WTF
FAKE
its not fake
@@Owlies_L1011 yes it is, the time isn't moving and he has an effect that isn't even in bloxburg
@@neekthegamer what do you think this is an animation😂😂
@@neekthegameri literally saw him making it in the ptc discord server
@@neekthegamer the time isnt moving because its in a private server, the blinking lights use festive blinking lights thats onsale every 1 year