25,000 hp Jet Boat
This ought to be exciting to see run when they finish it:
http://usmsg.org/racing.html twin GE J-85 jet engines with full military afterburners..... |
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"and the logos of our Sponsors whose help and support makes this vessel's construction and promotional campaign possible"
Thats pretty cool. Im sending in my company logo w/ a copy of my tax return so they can list me as a sponsor. |
hmmm . . . . i dont know about the feasibility of that one. still cool though.
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ahh, no canopy? Who is "Thriller" powerboats? Looks cool, I hope it works and I wish them the best of luck......
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sounds like a 50' kite to me.. like to see it though.... and who takes it for a first run.
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Originally Posted by saxman
(Post 2252804)
ahh, no canopy? Who is "Thriller" powerboats? Looks cool, I hope it works and I wish them the best of luck......
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Originally Posted by saxman
(Post 2252804)
Who is "Thriller" powerboats?
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nice to see they picked a reputable high performance builder. wonder if they will be jamm'in the Micheal Jackson tune when they unveil it :D
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Originally Posted by Tantrum
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"and the logos of our Sponsors whose help and support makes this vessel's construction and promotional campaign possible"
Thats pretty cool. Im sending in my company logo w/ a copy of my tax return so they can list me as a sponsor. All profits from the USMSG campaign, which are derived from corporate advertising, media features, souvenir sales event fees, and website memberships, are for the benefit of the National Veterans Foundation. The NVF has been active for 30 years as a non-profit organization that assists U.S. Military veterans returning from active duty. The founder, a long time Viet Nam buddy of Mr. Gemino's is Floyd "Shad" Meshad. Shad's many years of diligent work and national recognition has provided tremendous benefits for thousands of military veterans. Shad has been working with Veterans since 1970. He was a Medical Service Officer during the Vietnam War, where he counseled soldiers in the field who were suffering from a multitude of psychological and emotional problems resulting from their experiences in combat, including what would later become known as "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder" or PTSD. |
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