Tu-144 or as NATO called it Charger. The USSR built the Tupolev Tu-144 and the first one flew on 12/31/1968 which was 2 months before the Concorde flew. It went into passenger service in 1975. Only 16 airworthy planes were built, and production ceased in 1984.
Tu-144
They named it the concord because of a treaty.This aviation project was sponsored by the UK and France, and a equivalent word of cooperation is concorde.
The Russian equivalent of the name Michelle is Мишель (Mishel).
In current use - no one. But the Concorde and its Russian counterpart were faster than the speed of sound.
the Russian Concorde flew at a top speed of 1,490 mph
Shootka is a Russian equivalent of the English word 'joke'.
In Russian, 'hell' is translated as 'ад' or 'пекло'.
Клиффорд. Pretty much a direct translation of the name.
вода is a Russian equivalent of 'water'.
José is the Spanish equivalent of the English Joseph. The Russian equivalent would be Иосиф (pron: Iosif).
Belle is a French equivalent of 'beautiful'. Bellais an Italian equivalent. Prekrasnaya is a Russian equivalent that tends to be translated more as 'pretty' than as 'beautiful'.
иде́я is one Russian equivalent of 'idea'.