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Airframe

As the Concorde cruises at supersonic speeds, wind friction causes the outer surfaces of the airplane to heat up. Pilots constantly monitor the airframe temperature with a probe located at the tip of the nose. At supersonic speeds, the nose of the Concorde can reach 127°C (260°F).

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