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He also set a new F.A.I. world landplane speed record of 296 mph (476 km/h) in the Shell Speed Dash. The distinction of a landplane record was noteworthy because, at that time, racing seaplanes outran landplanes, such as the then current speed record holder, a Supermarine S.6B which had averaged 407.5 mph (655.8 km/h) in September 1931.
The Grey Wolf was unveiled and named during the ceremony at Duke Field, Florida. In March 2024, the first field-ready MH-139 Grey Wolf arrived at Montana’s Malmstrom Air Force Base . [ 13 ] The 341st Missile Wing captured footage of Malmstrom's first Grey Wolf arriving at the base. [ 14 ]
Oleksandr Yakovych Oksanchenko (Ukrainian: Олександр Якович Оксанченко; 26 April 1968 – 25 February 2022), nicknamed the Grey Wolf, was a Ukrainian fighter pilot and city councilor in Myrhorod. He was a colonel in the Ukrainian Air Force who won awards in several air shows before retiring in 2018.
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The Heart of Racing (also known as Heart of Racing Team, or simply Heart of Racing) is an American auto racing team founded by British racing driver Ian James, [1] American businessman Gabe Newell, [2] and American developer Yahn Bernier. [3] [4] Heart of Racing primarily compete in sports car racing with factory support from Aston Martin.
Tim Brown, a 53-year-old mechanic for Rick Ware Racing, is the winningest driver in Bowman Gray history with 101 victories and 12 championships and maybe wasn't joking when he said fighting was a ...
Officials cited layers of problems with a county commissioner's plan, offered after the closure of Palm Beach International Raceway in 2022.
Arfons' path led almost inevitably to land speed record racing at Bonneville, first in 1960 with the "Anteater", a car modeled after John Cobb's "Railton Special" and powered by an Allison V-1710 aircraft engine. In 1961 he reached a top speed of 313.78 mph (504.98 km/h) before burning out the clutch. Arfons sold the car to Bob Motz.