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  2. North American Eagle Project - Wikipedia

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    The North American Eagle Project was a jet powered car that was intended to challenge the 763 mph (1,228 km/h) (Mach 1.02) land speed record set by the ThrustSSC in 1997. The venture was a collaboration between Canadian and US engineers, pilots, and mechanics. In 2013, they had hoped to reach 800 mph (1,287 km/h), or Mach 1.058. [1]

  3. List of vehicle speed records - Wikipedia

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    Uncrewed torpedo speed claims range from 60 knots (110 km/h; 69 mph) for the British Spearfish torpedo [64] to 200 knots (370 km/h; 230 mph) for the Russian VA-111 Shkval. [ 65 ] ^ a b Ground effect vehicles (a.k.a. "Wing-In-Ground effect vehicles") are classified as maritime vessels, rather than aircraft, by the International Maritime ...

  4. Bluebird-Proteus CN7 - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Campbell began planning a car to break the land speed record, which then stood at 394 mph (634 km/h) set by John Cobb in the Railton Mobil Special.The Norris brothers, who had designed Campbell's highly successful Bluebird K7 hydroplane, designed Bluebird-Proteus CN7 with 500 mph (800 km/h) in mind.

  5. 'Speedy Cop' turns abandoned plane into street-legal car - AOL

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  6. Bloodhound LSR - Wikipedia

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    Test runs driven by Green began on 25 October, using only a Rolls-Royce Eurojet EJ200 engine, with an expectation of reaching 400–500 mph (640–800 km/h). [27] The car achieved 501 mph (806 km/h) on 6 November 2019, [28] and a final top speed of 628 mph (1,011 km/h) on 16 November, making it the eighth vehicle to attain a land speed of over ...

  7. Bluebird Mach 1.1 - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Mach 1.1 (CMN-8) was a design for a rocket-powered supersonic land speed record car, planned by Donald Campbell but thwarted by his subsequent death during a water speed record attempt in Bluebird K7 in early 1967. [1] Donald Campbell decided a massive jump in speed was called for following his successful 1964 LSR attempt in Bluebird CN7.

  8. Driving the Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 Race Car - AOL

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    With Vaughn Gittin Jr. riding shotgun, we take the seven-motor Mach-E 1400 out onto Charlotte Motor Speedway to get a glimpse of the electric Mustang's future.

  9. Mercedes-Benz T80 - Wikipedia

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    Officially supported by Adolf Hitler (a race car fan influenced by Stuck), the project was started in 1937. Automotive designer Dr Ferdinand Porsche first targeted a speed of 550 km/h (342 mph), but after George Eyston's and John Cobb's successful LSR runs of 1938 and 1939 the target speed was raised to 600 km/h (373 mph). By late 1939, when ...