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Bloodhound supersonic carries out first public runs | Bloodhound supersonic carries out first public runs |
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The Bloodhound Super Sonic Car has conducted its first public runs. | The Bloodhound Super Sonic Car has conducted its first public runs. |
Using just the thrust of its jet engine, the vehicle raced to 200mph (320km/h) down the runway at Newquay Airport in southwest England. | Using just the thrust of its jet engine, the vehicle raced to 200mph (320km/h) down the runway at Newquay Airport in southwest England. |
Ultimately, Bloodhound will be fitted with a rocket motor as well so that it can go 1,000mph (1,610km/h). | Ultimately, Bloodhound will be fitted with a rocket motor as well so that it can go 1,000mph (1,610km/h). |
That will not happen for two to three years, but the Newquay tests have given the team confidence that the car can achieve its designed performance. | That will not happen for two to three years, but the Newquay tests have given the team confidence that the car can achieve its designed performance. |
Driven by RAF Wing Commander Andy Green, Bloodhound SSC made two trips down Newquay's 1.7-mile (2.7km) runway. | |
More than 3,000 VIPs and supporters club members were in attendance to see the Eurofighter EJ200 jet engine take the vehicle from a standing start to 200mph in about nine seconds. | More than 3,000 VIPs and supporters club members were in attendance to see the Eurofighter EJ200 jet engine take the vehicle from a standing start to 200mph in about nine seconds. |
As well as the ear-splitting noise, the crowd was treated to the bright glare of the engine on reheat. | As well as the ear-splitting noise, the crowd was treated to the bright glare of the engine on reheat. |
These "slow-speed" trials are really at the limit of what can be done here in the UK. | These "slow-speed" trials are really at the limit of what can be done here in the UK. |
To go faster, Bloodhound will have to go abroad. | To go faster, Bloodhound will have to go abroad. |
Next year, it hopes to be on Hakskeen Pan in Northern Cape, South Africa. | Next year, it hopes to be on Hakskeen Pan in Northern Cape, South Africa. |
This dried-out lake bed is super-flat and extends for 12 miles (19km), providing ample space to get up to some very high speeds and then slow and stop safely. | This dried-out lake bed is super-flat and extends for 12 miles (19km), providing ample space to get up to some very high speeds and then slow and stop safely. |
Testing in Newquay these past few weeks makes the team believe the car can go 650mph (1,050km/h) with just the EJ200. | Testing in Newquay these past few weeks makes the team believe the car can go 650mph (1,050km/h) with just the EJ200. |
That is not enough to break the world land speed record (763mph/1,227km/h), but it would take the vehicle into a performance region where engineers would learn a lot more about its capabilities. | That is not enough to break the world land speed record (763mph/1,227km/h), but it would take the vehicle into a performance region where engineers would learn a lot more about its capabilities. |
At over 400mph, the wheels can no longer turn as fast as the car moves and act more like the rudders on a boat. And at 650mph, some of the airflows over Bloodhound's body would approach the sound barrier. | At over 400mph, the wheels can no longer turn as fast as the car moves and act more like the rudders on a boat. And at 650mph, some of the airflows over Bloodhound's body would approach the sound barrier. |
This is all knowledge needed to go 800mph in 2019, and then up to 1,000mph in 2020 - when the rocket technology becomes available. | This is all knowledge needed to go 800mph in 2019, and then up to 1,000mph in 2020 - when the rocket technology becomes available. |
This is currently being developed by the Norwegian aerospace and defence company Nammo. | This is currently being developed by the Norwegian aerospace and defence company Nammo. |
The Scandinavian firm expects to have two versions available for Bloodhound. The first - a so-called monopropellant motor - should provide sufficient thrust to set a new land speed record. | The Scandinavian firm expects to have two versions available for Bloodhound. The first - a so-called monopropellant motor - should provide sufficient thrust to set a new land speed record. |
The second - what is termed a hybrid motor - will be even more powerful and will be incorporated into Bloodhound following some aerodynamic upgrades to its rear end. | The second - what is termed a hybrid motor - will be even more powerful and will be incorporated into Bloodhound following some aerodynamic upgrades to its rear end. |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos |