| ▲ | citizenpaul 13 hours ago |
| Was the problem that supersonic flight was expensive and the amount of customers willing to pay the price was even lower than the number of customers that could even if they wanted to? |
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| ▲ | reddit_clone 13 hours ago | parent [-] |
| From what I had read in passing and remember. - They were loud (sonic booms were nasty).
- They were expensive to maintain and operate. Guzzlers. (Britain and France clung to them as a matter of pride/ego)
- They were narrow and uncomfortable. I have seen videos where there is space only for one stewardess to walk. I had been inside of one in Seattle museum. Very cramped.
- As you mentioned, ticket cost was high.
- I suspect people traveled in these mostly for bragging rights.
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| ▲ | wrs 11 hours ago | parent [-] | | You made this point in passing, but it's so relevant to LLMs I wanted to highlight it: The development and operational cost was heavily subsidized by the British and French governments, because having an SST was a point of national prestige. |
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