RE: Bloodhound SSC - ?250k ONO
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Buzz84 said:
nicfaz said:
Quite like that. What's the ride like? Has anyone fitted a towbar to one?
Would hate to see the caravan after you engaged the afterburner!It is a crying shame that the money's dried up, though.
p1stonhead said:
Is £250k a cheap way of getting yourself a (if I remember correctly) typhoon jet engine for sts and giggles/whatever?
Or is that sort of stuff presumably not included due to secrecy/whatever NDA they had to sign to presumably buy one from the military?
No way the EJ2000's will be included in the sale IMO - there might be an option further down the road if you get a separate understanding with Rolls-Royce (& MOD)Or is that sort of stuff presumably not included due to secrecy/whatever NDA they had to sign to presumably buy one from the military?
Don't think they were ever 'bought' merely lent to Bloodhound as part of their sponsorship agreement.
AndrewEH1 said:
No way the EJ2000's will be included in the sale IMO - there might be an option further down the road if you get a separate understanding with Rolls-Royce (& MOD)
Don't think they were ever 'bought' merely lent to Bloodhound as part of their sponsorship agreement.
Doesn't even come with an engine? Don't think they were ever 'bought' merely lent to Bloodhound as part of their sponsorship agreement.
Well, i'll just put my wallet away then.
BugLebowski said:
AndrewEH1 said:
No way the EJ2000's will be included in the sale IMO - there might be an option further down the road if you get a separate understanding with Rolls-Royce (& MOD)
Don't think they were ever 'bought' merely lent to Bloodhound as part of their sponsorship agreement.
Doesn't even come with an engine? Don't think they were ever 'bought' merely lent to Bloodhound as part of their sponsorship agreement.
Well, i'll just put my wallet away then.
I did assume and it makes sense, but effectively you have a ten (guess) ton paperweight for your quarter million quid. I can only assume a science museum type thing might want it? But seeing as it didn’t actually move, perhaps not.
The ideal new home for that would be at either the Sinsheim or Speyer Auto & Technik museums in Germany.
They have some fantastic exhibits, every thing and any thing. From a model train to a Concord, Concordski, submarines, even the Buran Russian space shuttle.
It would fit right in there as they have a section with speed record vehicles.
They have some fantastic exhibits, every thing and any thing. From a model train to a Concord, Concordski, submarines, even the Buran Russian space shuttle.
It would fit right in there as they have a section with speed record vehicles.
Edited by PH5121 on Tuesday 11th December 21:54
p1stonhead said:
Dynamic Space Wizard said:
Apart from motorways, where can you do 1000 mph anyway?
I believe it was planned for the desert in South Africa https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire...
Might have to be very early on a Sunday!
I don’t know why they didn’t just dust off Thrust SSC and upgrade that for the 1000mph attempt. It’s already been designed for and broken the sound barrier which is actually the hard bit. Making it go an extra 250mph (+33%) requires in essence just adding more power.
Would have saved a st ton of cash and would have probably beaten the record 5 years ago now.
Would have saved a st ton of cash and would have probably beaten the record 5 years ago now.
dvs_dave said:
I don’t know why they didn’t just dust off Thrust SSC and upgrade that for the 1000mph attempt. It’s already been designed for and broken the sound barrier which is actually the hard bit. Making it go an extra 250mph (+33%) requires in essence just adding more power.
Would have saved a st ton of cash and would have probably beaten the record 5 years ago now.
It was falling apart by the time they had finished with it, the jet eflux had beaten the Ti side panels into submission, amongst other issues.Would have saved a st ton of cash and would have probably beaten the record 5 years ago now.
IN51GHT said:
dvs_dave said:
I don’t know why they didn’t just dust off Thrust SSC and upgrade that for the 1000mph attempt. It’s already been designed for and broken the sound barrier which is actually the hard bit. Making it go an extra 250mph (+33%) requires in essence just adding more power.
Would have saved a st ton of cash and would have probably beaten the record 5 years ago now.
It was falling apart by the time they had finished with it, the jet eflux had beaten the Ti side panels into submission, amongst other issues.Would have saved a st ton of cash and would have probably beaten the record 5 years ago now.
It's a serious point, because the 'professional' recordbreakers in days of yore (the Campbells, Eyston, Cobb, Arfons) tended to do it by designing a vehicle with plenty of potential, and working toward that potential over multiple records.
Apart from the fact that it's much cheaper, it was always my major objection to Noble's approach that he threw away even the basic design each time, putting his team right back at the start of the learning curve.
BugLebowski said:
AndrewEH1 said:
No way the EJ2000's will be included in the sale IMO - there might be an option further down the road if you get a separate understanding with Rolls-Royce (& MOD)
Don't think they were ever 'bought' merely lent to Bloodhound as part of their sponsorship agreement.
Doesn't even come with an engine? Don't think they were ever 'bought' merely lent to Bloodhound as part of their sponsorship agreement.
Well, i'll just put my wallet away then.
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