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 Post subject: Made in America!
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:13 pm 
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The next fastest production car in the wold will be made in America. Richland Washington to be exact!

This car beat the Bugatti Veyron a few years back with a top speed of 257 MPH! Then Bugatti took it back.
http://www.sscnorthamerica.com/ultimate-aero.php

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb6QYBD5UzA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn9dbvLB ... re=related

Now the same company is poised to crush the speed record again with an all new car. The Tuatara! Projected top speed of 276 MPH!
http://www.sscnorthamerica.com/tuatara.php

Unveil at the Museum of Flight Seattle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKPKMcmk ... re=related

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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
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Sorry but i can't get into land speed records, if you want to go fast just slap some wings on it. 276mph... i call that minimum take off speed....
when a car can hit mach I i'll be all :supz:


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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:04 am 
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when a car can hit mach I i'll be all :supz:

Where've you been? That's so 15 years ago. Thrust SSC went supersonic in 1997.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThrustSSC

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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
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Tombstoner139 wrote:
Sorry but i can't get into land speed records, if you want to go fast just slap some wings on it. 276mph... i call that minimum take off speed....
when a car can hit mach I i'll be all :supz:


MTOS? Are we talking about an SR-71?
Jets (the other round motor) are one thing, but piston (non round motor) are another thing!

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Tombstoner139 wrote:
when a car can hit mach I i'll be all :supz:

Where've you been? That's so 15 years ago. Thrust SSC went supersonic in 1997.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThrustSSC


The Brit's took it in 97', with any hope the Americans can take it back with this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Amer ... le_Project

Also a project located in Washington state!

Back to piston power.......!

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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
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... with any hope the Americans can take it back with this? ...

I hope they survive the attempt. An adapted aircraft isn't a good way of maintaining control on the ground.

I think you also meant 'North American' - it's a joint project by Canadians and some people south of their border. ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
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I was referring to piston powered production cars not jet powered tubes on wheels.


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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
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Tombstoner139 wrote:
I was referring to piston powered production cars not jet powered tubes on wheels.

Well you can probably bury your bobblehead moment, as it's highly unlikely that a piston powered or wheel driven 'car' will break the sound barrier. And if it were to do so it would be a class record, the absolute land speed record already being beyond Mach 1.

Of course there's the steam-engine land speed record, for those who are really retro in their motive power.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1 ... ecord.html

British again.

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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
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JDK wrote:
262crew wrote:
... with any hope the Americans can take it back with this? ...

I hope they survive the attempt. An adapted aircraft isn't a good way of maintaining control on the ground.

I think you also meant 'North American' - it's a joint project by Canadians and some people south of their border. ;)


I hope it works! I talked to one of the crew members at an airshow (where the "car" was on display) and he showed me their braking system. It was basically an aluminum wheel/aluminum disc system. The pad's where attracted to the aluminum wheel and are designed to not contact the wheel. Electro, magnetic, aluminum system?



Ah, yes. I did mean N. American. Please note I did not say "the states!" My Canuck friends I meant no disregard! :drink3:

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 Post subject: Re: Made in America!
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Thanks 262, my local Canadian respects your candour! :wink:

I've been lucky enough to view a number of Land Speed Record cars from the golden inter-war age and more recent (Thrust 2 and Thrust SSC) as well as briefly meeting Andy Green and Richard Noble at a LSR 'do', and one of the interesting things to me is the mix of high technology and 'just good enough' wire and string type solutions in most attempts, including the successful ones. Recently, however, I can't think of any absolute (rather than class) record-taker that was an adapted rather than wholly new design. I may be wrong, but the level of adaptation to an F-104 just seems to be that you'd be wiser to start with a clean piece of paper.

I wish them the best of luck, though I'm sure the Brits will be back if they lose it.

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The current LSR for wheel driven vehicles is 470.444 MPH in the mile, set by Don Vesco set @ Bonnieville on 10/18/2001 after well over a decade of trying in a car that looks like a dead ringer for a top fuel dragster.
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