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Didn’t the Concorde have a droop snoot for the same reason?


Yes and no. Line of sight was one reason, but aerodynamics was another. Pointing the nose into the wind (ie slightly down) is more efficient during landing and takeoff. Boom is avoiding the concept because it would cost tens of millions to develop and test such a configuration.


Large moving parts on an airframe seem to be avoided in general these days. There’s a similar story with swing wings (which I think Boom also considered before ultimately rejecting).




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