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Viper

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Sunday 30th November 2008
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went on a bit of a museum tour, to visit some of the land speed record cars. On the way popped back to Romans

here's a few pics
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taken at night through the glass so excuse the quality




there was loads of other cars to see, but didnt get my camera out



Edited by Viper on Sunday 30th November 08:32

VENOM500

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Sunday 30th November 2008
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Nice pics Neil........I,ve got a pitot tube like that!"hehe

V1PER

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Monday 1st December 2008
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More pics to come.....

N GTS

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Tuesday 2nd December 2008
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Neil, have you heard of the Bloodhound 1000mph project? You want to go see that, it is huge, as in 13 meter prototype, it's being built now at UWE (Bristol uni I went to). It is using a developed Eurofighter engine (remember that wings and wheels this year!) The driver is already chosen, Andy Green (recently interviewed by Bjorn's journalist mate, who has done many amazing things besides due to drive this rocket car!) The target is 1000mph, thats faster than a hand gun bullet or low flying aircraft. Government are backing it, chatted to a guy racing Astons at VOI10 Belle Isle, cool guy wouldn't have guessed he was a Peer in House of Lords. If you want to go see it let me know ;-)

Also Ian's jet hydrogen-peroxide car should be back in Bristol, insane project, will run at Pod!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3CQOWYkJSzI

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Edited by N GTS on Tuesday 2nd December 12:07

RT/10Dave

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Tuesday 2nd December 2008
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Yes, we were discussing the Bloodhound project while we were there...

Here's a few photos:



A team of British engineers is trying to break land speed record with a rocket-powered car and they will not do it “just like that”, they are hoping to achieve it with style and reach 1,000 mph, or 1,600 kmph. The current land speed record of a vehicle is also held by a British team who managed to drive a car called ThrustSSC with a speed of 763 mph.



This car that is supposed to reach 1,000 mph is called the Bloodhound Super Sonic car and it will be driven by Andy Green, who also has driven the ThrustSSC.

“We have held the land speed record for the last 25 years and we still hold it. There is early competition developing and we have to defend our record,” said Richard Noble, the leader of the project and the man who first set a land speed record in 1983.



The Bloodhound Super Sonic car will measure 13 meters long while the weight will stand around 6.4 tonnes. It should be enough to withstand heavy pressures of about 12 tonnes of force per sq-meter. Although the project has been announced, for the moment the team didn’t manage to raise all the money needed to achieve their goal - about $16.1 million are needed for the project currently under development at the Bristol University.



The project should be completed in one-year time, and the new record should be achieved by 2011. In conclusion, Noble said that they aren’t doing this only for the high speeds or records, as another reason is to attract more and more children to study engineering.



“Going fast is not the total reason for doing this. We’re setting off today on the most incredible engineering adventure which we hope will inspire the future generations to take up careers in science, engineering and technology,” concluded Noble.


Viper

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Tuesday 2nd December 2008
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yea ive heard about it Nad and read some website stuff, its 4 tons lighter than the 'old' thrust so lightness is on its side

Venom joined the bloodhound club and is hoping to see it being tested some time in the future