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BLOODHOUND SSC – An Engineering Adventure
BLOODHOUND Super Sonic Car aims to be the world's first 1000 mph (1600 kph) Car. Powered by a state-of-the-art jet engine and a huge hybrid rocket motor, BLOODHOUND SSC will develop over 130 000 horsepower and cover 16 kilometres in 100 seconds from a standing start. Yet the main aim of the Project is education - to inspire the next generation of engineers with the sheer excitement of science and engineering, by sharing the highs and lows of building and running the world's fastest Car.
Wing Commander Andy Green, BLOODHOUND SSC's driver, is a Royal Air Force Fighter Pilot and holds the current World Land Speed Record. He will outline the captivating story of how the current World Land Speed Record was set back in 1997, as well as the amazing science and technology behind the extraordinary new BLOODHOUND vehicle. He will also explain why South Africa was chosen as the ideal place to attempt this remarkable new record, and how the Northern Cape is preparing the world's best race track for BLOODHOUND SSC.
Biography – Wing Commander Andy Green
Wing Commander Andy Green, ‘The Fastest man on Earth', is a serving Royal Air Force Fighter Pilot and a veteran of combat theatres around the world. Andy has flown the F4 Phantom, the Tornado F3 and the Harrier ‘Jump Jet' and has commanded Royal Air Force operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Driving Richard Noble's Thrust SSC (SuperSonic Car) in 1997, Andy set the world's first and only supersonic land speed record at an astonishing 763 mph, driving literally ‘faster than a speeding bullet'. The team overcame huge technological, practical and personal challenges in pursuit of a unique Land Speed Record, driving faster than the speed of sound for the first time in history.
After setting the outright Land Speed Record in 1997, Andy went on to drive the JCB DIESELMAX car in 2006. He and the team overcame some very different but equally challenging problems to smash the diesel record, setting the new mark at a remarkable 350 mph for the world's fastest diesel car – powered by JCB digger engines.
Not content with these records, Andy is now involved in perhaps the ultimate Land Speed Record challenge. He is the driver for the new BLOODHOUND SSC, designed to reach an astonishing 1000 mph. Using his previous Thrust and JCB experience, and drawing on his first-class Mathematics degree from Oxford and his experience as a Fighter Pilot, Andy is a central member of the design team for this remarkable Car. |