
Mach 2 supersonic passenger airliner with droop-nose and fuel trim transfer.
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Adds the Concorde supersonic transport with functional engineer's panel, droop nose animations, and supersonic drag models.
Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde is a community add-on for FlightGear. Master the challenges of supersonic airliner operations across the Atlantic with manual fuel balancing and reheat systems. Install via PlayBound 1-click directly into FlightGear's Aircraft folder, then select from the aircraft browser. Mods are versioned separately from the base game — match the recommended engine or client release before joining multiplayer, and keep a clean backup of your settings if you experiment with several packs at once. PlayBound only lists projects that publish redistributable archives or clear external download pages. Always read the upstream README for credits, required assets, and known incompatibilities.
Install with the PlayBound Launcher
The launcher installs this into Aircraft/Concorde/ for FlightGear. If the base game is missing, it will install that first.
Install FlightGear first if you have not already — Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde is an add-on and needs the base game.
The quickest route is the PlayBound Launcher: open FlightGear, find Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde in its mods list and press Install. The launcher downloads the official release and places it in the right folder for you.
To install it by hand, download the latest release archive from github.com/sadbr/Concorde/releases.
Extract the archive into the "Aircraft/Concorde" folder inside your FlightGear installation directory.
Start FlightGear and enable Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde from the in-game mods or add-ons menu. The download is roughly 130 MB.
Yes. Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde is released under GPL-2.0-or-later and costs nothing. Neither it nor FlightGear has any paid content.
FlightGear, which is itself free. Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde is an add-on and will not run standalone.
The PlayBound Launcher installs it in one click from FlightGear's mods list. You can also install it by hand — full steps are on this page.
Roughly 130 MB, on top of the base FlightGear installation.
Yes. The source is published at github.com/sadbr/Concorde under GPL-2.0-or-later.