Bloodhound LSR Thread As Requested...

Bloodhound LSR Thread As Requested...

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loudlashadjuster

5,123 posts

184 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Best brand tie-up in years, Jaguar getting involved with Bloodhound.

Using the supercharged V8 a great marketing tool for Jaguar and hopefully helps move the project on.

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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IN51GHT said:
Max_Torque said:
The 'Cats' (sic) finally been let out of the bag then!

AJ133_fuel_pump


;-)
Thankfully yes. It's been quite difficult when talking to people not to drop the 'J' bomb!!!
And i can add "Engine calibration for the worlds fastest car" to my CV as well ;-)

dudleybloke

19,820 posts

186 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Thanks for the answers IN5IGHT and McWiggle.

Storer

5,024 posts

215 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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IN51GHT said:
Storer said:
Any idea when you will have finished with the panel pins?

Does the Bloodhound project have a website where you can buy stuff (better known as merchandise)? If it does and you plan to sell them there please let us know.


Paul
We will be selling them at some point. Bare in mind though this is a two year project, a certain level of re-engineering is going to occur between year one & two.


Oh ye of little faith!

At least if you wait until the record has been achieved we will know they were used on the car that exceeded 1000mph.
I seldom get things right first time so it is comforting to know that others have similar experiences.

I do admire the level of complexity and engineering. I hope it inspires some of our youth to enter engineering.


Paul



IN51GHT

Original Poster:

8,779 posts

210 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Not a case of little faith, more a case that the three rockets we are using in year two are larger than the current hole in the back of the car!!!!

dudleybloke

19,820 posts

186 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Are the Yanks still chopping the wings off an F-104 for their attempt?

IN51GHT

Original Poster:

8,779 posts

210 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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dudleybloke said:
Are the Yanks still chopping the wings off an F-104 for their attempt?
I'm afraid so.......

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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IN51GHT said:
Not a case of little faith, more a case that the three rockets we are using in year two are larger than the current hole in the back of the car!!!!
I am sure if you mount them inside the body the hole will soon be big enough

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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IN51GHT said:
dudleybloke said:
Are the Yanks still chopping the wings off an F-104 for their attempt?
I'm afraid so.......
Will that stop it from taking off?

paulrussell

2,105 posts

161 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Max_Torque said:
IN51GHT said:
Max_Torque said:
The 'Cats' (sic) finally been let out of the bag then!

AJ133_fuel_pump


;-)
Thankfully yes. It's been quite difficult when talking to people not to drop the 'J' bomb!!!
And i can add "Engine calibration for the worlds fastest car" to my CV as well ;-)
Don't you mean "Fuel pump calibration for the worlds fastest car"? wink

Muz_Wez

1,398 posts

202 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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They'll be more exciting news coming up over the next few weeks/months, so keep looking on this thread.......

PhillipM

6,520 posts

189 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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McWigglebum4th said:
Will that stop it from taking off?
Probably should have just turned it upside down.

iiyama

2,201 posts

201 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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PhillipM said:
McWigglebum4th said:
Will that stop it from taking off?
Probably should have just turned it upside down.
With a 104 it probably doesn't matter to much.......

wst

3,494 posts

161 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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Muz_Wez said:
They'll be more exciting news coming up over the next few weeks/months, so keep looking on this thread.......
Considering the nature of the project, pretty much all news is exciting, even if it's just Andy Green dropping a precisely 1kg deuce.

IN51GHT

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8,779 posts

210 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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Really rather please with how this part came out.

It's the front bulkhead, the nose cone attaches to it on one side, the wheel arches & under belly panel on the other.

Machined from 7075 T6 billet, then vapor blasting to give a matte finish to enable the inspection scanner to it's stuff.







Edited by IN51GHT on Friday 21st November 16:01

OvalOwl

924 posts

131 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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IN51GHT said:
Really rather please with how this part came out.
Oh my! That is one sexy lump of alu. bowcloud9

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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IN51GHT said:
Really rather please with how this part came out.

It's the front bulkhead, the nose cone attaches to it on one side, the wheel arches & under belly panel on the other.

Machined from 7075 T6 billet, then vapor blasting to give a matte finish to enable the inspection scanner to it's stuff.







Edited by IN51GHT on Friday 21st November 16:01
^^^ Another one of those parts where 99% of the material you buy for the part actually ends up in the swarf re-cycling bin!! ;-)

(iirc, on one of the US fighter demonstrator projects some years ago(might have been F-22?) they forged a huge Titanium main bulkhead ('twix cockpit and main wing spar iirc) that was 5m across, then spent literally several months final machining it. Unfortunately, the set up / jig was wrong, and it was out of tolerance! Think that was an >$1M mistake....... )

Squiggs

1,520 posts

155 months

Saturday 22nd November 2014
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Muz_Wez said:
They'll be more exciting news coming up over the next few weeks/months, so keep looking on this thread.......
Thanks for that ..... some of us never stop looking.

Squiggs

1,520 posts

155 months

Saturday 22nd November 2014
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IN51GHT said:
Really rather please with how this part came out.

It's the front bulkhead, the nose cone attaches to it on one side, the wheel arches & under belly panel on the other.

Machined from 7075 T6 billet
A simple question from a simpleton .....
What's a 7075 T6 billet and what does it look like before it's been machined?

mcdjl

5,446 posts

195 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Squiggs said:
A simple question from a simpleton .....
What's a 7075 T6 billet and what does it look like before it's been machined?
It's a material specification grade for aluminium. It looks like a rather large lump of metal, approximately a cuboid just a bit bigger than the finished thing. And yes I'm guessing that 90% will have been machined away...thats aircraft levels of loss!