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  • BloodHound SSC - 1,000mph car

    They finally settled on a design, and Lockheed Martin is in on the act designing wheels that can survive 50,000 G centrifugal forces.

    3 engines:

    a jet engine from a EuroFighter to get it to 300mph

    a hybrid rocket to get it supersonic and up to 1,000mph

    an 800hp gasoline engine acting as an auxiliary power unit and as an oxidizer pump for the hybrid rocket



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    (PhysOrg.com) -- A British team hoping to be the first to get a car to 1,000 mph (1,610 km/h) has made its final design selection. The six-tonne car, known as the Bloodhound, will be powered by a Eurofighter jet engine mounted above a hybrid rocket, and will be built in Bristol, UK.






    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 26 November 2009, 02:30.
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  • #2
    1,000mph is ridiculous.

    In comparison:
    Harriers: between 545mph and 735mph.
    F-15: low altitude speed of 900mph (over 1650mph high altitude).
    F-16: low altitude speed of 915mph (over 1500mph high altitude).
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    • #3
      In a way, I feel it is cheating: it is just a plane on wheels... For me, part of the definition of a car is that it is propelled through rotary motion of its wheels, not by jets...
      (I know, one of the first cars designed actually used a big propeller, but that is not what we now consider "car")
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