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At the height of the Cold War when things were so competitive between (not just the US, but the entire west) and Russia that anything involving the innovation of flight technology was to be one-upped by the other or in most cases, the Soviets were a bit more guilty of that and nothing exemplified that "competition" more so than the race to the moon, but this aircraft here also defined the ridiculousness of that one-upmanship that drove these people almost to the point of insanity and actually, killed quite a few people when this thing just fell apart in the air at the Paris air show only because the Soviets had to be the first to get the Tu-144 or better known as "The Concordski" out there and flying before the Concorde itself. So they rushed it and slapped it together cutting all sorts of corners and adding weird things to it like those eyebrow canards with their own little flaps because the aircraft wasn't very stable at low speeds when landing and had a tendency to roll. So they needed to add those to fix that problem but the Concorde never needed anything like that because it was properly designed from the onset and was not being built to compete with the Soviet alternative. But when this things spectacularly blew apart in the air when it made a sudden maneuver that the body couldn't take and then all the pieces crashed to the earth, that was the end of the Concordski and the beginning of a very successful life of the Concorde.
Still, a remarkable feat of Soviet engineering regardless of its eventual demise.