Blowover at 318 mph on History Channel
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5PM CST." Days that shook the world " on History Channel. Chuck Yaegers first supersonic flight is documented as well as Donald Campbell's water speed record attempt .
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This is a clip from the film "Across the Lake", most of the footage in the clip is from the actual run:
http://www.mattyorke.com/multimedia/history/DC.wmv
http://www.mattyorke.com/multimedia/history/DC.wmv
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I recently spent a weekend with Ken Warbey, the guy who holds the water speed record. It turned into a great article, he was a fun and interesting fella, loads of stories. It will be out in Extreme Boats Mag two issues from now.
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Originally Posted by License To Thrill
Campbell didn't wait long enough and ran back over his own wake.
Last edited by Coolerman; 05-20-2005 at 06:11 PM.
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Originally Posted by JnT
5PM CST." Days that shook the world " on History Channel. Chuck Yaegers first supersonic flight is documented as well as Donald Campbell's water speed record attempt .
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Originally Posted by License To Thrill
Yes...I was trying to remember the other problem he had but couldn't call it to mind.
And you're right about the V bottom war. Piston engines are prone to melt down. However, Sterling motors are extremely reliable. That said, I would like to see Fountain or Fiore come out with 1700-2000hp turbocharged motors. We should see 190-200 with that power.

And you're right about the V bottom war. Piston engines are prone to melt down. However, Sterling motors are extremely reliable. That said, I would like to see Fountain or Fiore come out with 1700-2000hp turbocharged motors. We should see 190-200 with that power.




Ouch.