Supporters of The BLOODHOUND Project, the UK’s 1,000mph World Land Speed
Record challengers, have set their sights on a world record... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Showing posts with label Andy Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Green. Show all posts
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
RAF Man of Speed
The Bloodhound Supersonic Car projects is on course to break the
thousand mile an hour land speed barrier in 2015. With the opening of a
new... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this linkMonday, 18 March 2013
BIG Bang Fair - Selling careers in Military Engineering
The exhibition and National Science and Engineering Week, (15-24 Mar
13), are shining the spotlight on how science, technology, engineering
and maths relate to our everyday lives. On the stand selling military
engineering is the Bloodhound supersonic car project. The groundbreaking
UK project which aims to design and build a car capable of... More informationFriday, 15 February 2013
The Children (or you!) might be interested to watch Wg Cdr Andy Green on SUPERHUMANS
Join RAF Wg Cdr Andy Green – the fastest man on earth – as he shows his fighter pilot skills and physical qualities on the CBBC channel this Sunday, pitting himself against presenter Tim Fitzhigham. Andy, who works within 22 (Trg) Gp is already the only man ever to have broken the sound barrier on land, and he also holds the world speed record for a diesel car...More information »Tuesday, 2 October 2012
MoD puts Wg Cdr Andy Green back in the SuperSonic Driving Seat
The MoD have announced that the Bloodhound SuperSonic Car Project is in a
bid to smash the land speed record. This ground-breaking UK project
aims to design and build a car capable of 1,000 mph, eclipsing the
current record set by RAF pilot Wg Cdr Andy Green in the Thrust
SuperSonic Car in 1997. And it is Andy who will drive the new car,
powered by a Typhoon jet engine and a hybrid rocket...More information »
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