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@Platypus_Warrior9 ай бұрын
How did you miss to say that the first car to reach 100km/h (la jamais contente "never satisfied") in the 19th century was actually electric. Why not use titanium wheels? And cherry on top, the prompter takes a lot off the passion from the subject. Sorry team, I love the channel and this seems a bit overlooked to be honest. This could be done in a several episode series
@zl69249 ай бұрын
First ever land speed record recorded in 1989 huh? Misspeaking within 40seconds of the video starting, very hard to take you seriously. Also ironic you're trying to advertise speaking new languages.
@Platypus_Warrior9 ай бұрын
He advertise speaking a new language? When and where please? @@zl6924
@cxgamer96809 ай бұрын
Why not start with translating your units first?
@Platypus_Warrior9 ай бұрын
As a European I understand your comment but they focus on their viewers rather than being correct for the 95% rest of the world. Someday, for the sake of adopting English as a universal language, they might adopt the metric system the imperial system is based on.@@cxgamer9680
@Driver619 ай бұрын
Oops... 1898 not 1989!
@maxtheyouth9 ай бұрын
i guess we have to break a speed record now
@slartibartfast26499 ай бұрын
And the first car was in 1885, with the patent being assigned in 1886, so that was incorrect too :/
@d716agq9 ай бұрын
😂
@PCCMike9 ай бұрын
Oops....not opps! 😂
@ShaneMorris19869 ай бұрын
All the Taylor Swift fans appreciate the shoutout.
@guitarsimon19 ай бұрын
Can't believe you managed to get so much information about the development of the Red Bull RB20.
@domi43079 ай бұрын
testing rn is telling us ferrari has the RB20
@BlizzardRustler9 ай бұрын
@@domi4307 carlos sainz really trying to show ferrari they messed up
@PeterTeal779 ай бұрын
@@domi4307 don't do that. Don't give them hope.
@KarstRats9 ай бұрын
Wirh l as much else is wrong i wouldnt be surprised if most of that shit was wrong as well.
@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left9 ай бұрын
@@KarstRats I guess wrong is a way of life for you. :-D
@davidorr66279 ай бұрын
I love how the 60 mph record breaker is a super-streamlined cylinder, with a massive French bloke stuck out the top.
@jonbowman76869 ай бұрын
haha i was just about to say the same thing
@DS-xg9kf9 ай бұрын
You gotta put the garlic somewhere 😊
@georgejohnson75919 ай бұрын
@@DS-xg9kf That's what was creating the thrust
@philipminns39339 ай бұрын
Belgian!
@DS-xg9kf9 ай бұрын
@@philipminns3933 belgian/french. Both the same.
@LesCox-yn3qb6 ай бұрын
I met Ross back in the 90's as a 12 yr-old school kid here in Perth. Our teacher told us to do a project on your Hero! So I chose Ross. I already knew where he lived at the time, the house with the massive garage! So I knocked on his door. My "interview" was him showing off all his toys, like his 12 or so different jet engines in a gigantic rack, the Aussie Invader 1 & 2 (which won the aussie land speed record) and the Aussie Invader 3, which at the time was still being built. A jet dragster he made for fun. Some very fast looking bikes. He was so welcoming and enthusiastic. I'll never forget what a good bloke he was. Dead set Legend. I wish Ross all the best, hope he gets the record.
@gregorygolden12966 ай бұрын
Very hard to go super sonic at ground level, the air is very thick. The higher you go the thinner the air.......
@KennethKrueger-p4i2 ай бұрын
do you not know idiocy? money only gave object to it no one cares how fast a human body can go in near earth orbit...he will eventually be little more than pink smoke.
@mojoron8 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget how we crowded around the TV in 1989 to watch some French guy break the land speed record in a chain driven plywood box. It was our moon landing. Plus it was on right before Alf, so that didn’t hurt.
@MikeZ87098 ай бұрын
what? 1989 land speed record in a chain driven plywood box? Technology was WAY past that in 1989. Typo?
@mojoron8 ай бұрын
@@MikeZ8709 Don’t gaslight me, bro.
@billcar508 ай бұрын
@@mojoron I caught that too. :)
@pattonpending73908 ай бұрын
@@MikeZ8709 0:36 :listen carefully
@user-cz9jf1ec8s8 ай бұрын
The script writer and video editor are still cringing to this day, 20 years since the video was first uploaded.
@MattheoParker9 ай бұрын
"A 62,000 pounds of thrust rocket is moving a 2,5 tons, 16 meters long vehicle made of 10mm thick steel at 1,000 miles per hour." Bro, pick a system already.
@samuelgarrod83279 ай бұрын
It's 6 horses and three medium rats long
@steamnstuff9 ай бұрын
Especially with a video about speed, I would have loved to convert the units on screen.
@RoadsideCookie9 ай бұрын
USA, USA, USA!
@chichechich999 ай бұрын
@FredDufresne tbf it's very common for brits to mix units like this
@SeanF3749 ай бұрын
He's British. We use both happily. :-D
@beesknees24469 ай бұрын
I think my favorite thing about Rosco is that HE'S NOT DEAD! Talk about dome dangerous stuff! Dude must live for the thrill.
@0Blueaura9 ай бұрын
if you got money and time, everyone would live for the thrill.
@willgibson74788 ай бұрын
I think the fact that he’s still alive means that he lives for the engineering.
@robertnicholson77338 ай бұрын
He reminds me of Ken Warby and the world water speed record. Sadly Ken passed away of natural causes last year having held the WWS record since 1978 that he set in a boat he designed himself and built in his backyard using a j34 jet engine he bought for scrap metal prices that a couple of guys from the RAAF got running for him. Everyone who has attempted to break his record has died. Watch the youtube video of his run as she dances on the planes. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pJ3Sd2Obe5KtfNU Scary stuff!
@ScramTek9 ай бұрын
Brit here. One of the most admirable aspects of Australian culture is their insane passion and dedication to motorsports culture. Whether on two wheels, four or more and whether fringe pursuits like this or more traditional motorsports competition, for such a small nation they've always punched above their size. They've produced some of the best drivers, racing teams and engineering solutions. Nothing but respect for Aussie car culture!
@MangaGamified8 ай бұрын
the only
@Thrashaero7 ай бұрын
only small in terms of population, it's a huge country otherwise
@seanbaskett55067 ай бұрын
Agreed. I ride dirt bikes, and the Aussies have absolutely become the kings of motocross and freestyle. Nobody compares. Ride in peace, Jayo!
@itsdan7227 ай бұрын
Motorsport is the only sport theyre good at
@terrylandess60727 ай бұрын
Eric Bana's racing passion taught me a few things about the love for the sport.
@cutl00senc7 ай бұрын
Raise your hand if you’re old enough to remember ABC’s Wide World of Sports and the occasional land speed record attempts and evil kinevil jumping the Grand Canyon…those were the days of idols who had big brass ones…
@bensnide58462 ай бұрын
I used to love catching those by accident,I never knew when it was coming on. As a kid from the hills of northern Vermont, I got exposed for the first time to a bunch of cool stuff because of that little gem.
@richierich253427 күн бұрын
The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat 🏁🏁🏁
@EvelynNdenial8 ай бұрын
i love the progression land speed records have had. started with just a car, then progressive performance upgrades, on to a piston engine fighter without wings, to jet fighter without wings, on to fucking multi-stage, could probably make orbit with some tweaks, rockets that you just dont aim up. like at this point they've taken things so far its barely even a land speed record rather an air speed record while still technically touching the ground.
@foobazabar6 ай бұрын
Richard Branson, after failing to start an LEO company, instead puts four dangly bits on a orbital rocket which touch the ground. New "ground speed record" is now 20k mph. Many cities destroyed, millions of lives lost.
@MroStudios9 ай бұрын
"His garage" is 5 times the size of my apartament.
@mickkelly63899 ай бұрын
What's that in Olympic swimming pools?🇬🇧
@PeterTeal779 ай бұрын
Skill issue
@AI-Records249 ай бұрын
Your apartment needs an owner mod
@donna89983 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@christianellegaard71203 ай бұрын
Besides, where else would you build a car, if not in your garage?
@alanrdeniro90249 ай бұрын
I grew up near Rosco's home workshop in Mulalloo and always heard about him growing up. I finally got to meet him in 2018. Such an amazing character! Very humble and a genuine hard working Aussie bloke with big ambitions! He is defiantly someone I look up to! Great video Scott.
@donnowhy18 ай бұрын
I met Rosco as well many years ago and got to see the Mullaloo workshop. Ran into him accidentally at the local pizza shop and he shouted me a pizza. Mighty bloke!
@ToiletduckX7 ай бұрын
Fellow mullaloo kid here! He bought the AI2 down to the local primary school during the Christmas fete, prior to his second attempt. I would have been 10 maybe!
@jamesbarisitz47949 ай бұрын
"Low speed" parachute deploys at 400 mph.😎
@edi07ish8 ай бұрын
when you talk normally . but in a very different league😅
@speedmullen8 ай бұрын
Love it! Great share - Included the Bud-Rocket car too which is always great to see. Top speed / Land Speed racing is dangerous stuff. The loss of Jessi Combs in 2019 is testament to the level of commitment these racers have towards their dreams. These record attempts are unforgiving. A prayer and solute to Rosco McGlashan’s and his quest of 1000!
@jamesreaves55348 ай бұрын
God Bless You Roscoe and Your Family!! I know You'll succeed. Have Faith!! Jimmy in NC....
@Yvolve9 ай бұрын
To put all these massive numbers into perspective: at one point, the Bloodhound LSR was going to have a 550 hp Jaguar V8 to act as the fuel pump. The jet they use is so enormous, it needs a 550hp fuel pump. That is how insane it has become to beat this land speed record. They've moved to a massive electric motor now, as that technology has advanced with EV's.
@SimonBauer79 ай бұрын
the jet engine is used in the eurofighter, the eurofighter uses two of these.
@Yvolve9 ай бұрын
@@SimonBauer7 The Eurofighter is built completely different. The pump it uses can't be used on the LSR, so they had to find something else. If it did work, they would've used it. No point in developing a new system. The point is that a single engine needs a 550 hp fuel pump, which is insane. Regardless of type or what it is used in.
@jorge85969 ай бұрын
the v8 fuel pump was for the rocket, not the jet engine if I remember correctly
@tomstech43909 ай бұрын
A more interesting fact (if you can comprehend it) is the V8 engines intake air needed to be intercooled... *before* the supercharger. The air pressure beyond mach1 is enough that it would increase the intake temps enough to badly reduce performance, so it would be intercooled (likely air-to-water) then go through the supercharger as normal.
@Yvolve9 ай бұрын
@@tomstech4390 That is pretty insane! Science becomes a lot weirder at those speeds.
@darkcognitive9 ай бұрын
That 250mph go cart must have felt absolutely insane, lmao.....especially so low down! Respect, this crazy dude has some serious balls!
@iknklst9 ай бұрын
Knowing that there are still innovative mad men like Roscoe around makes my day a little bit brighter.
@stephenbachman1328 ай бұрын
I have met Rosco in real life at a car show in Perth. Top bloke. I wish him success. Honestly surprised he has struggled to get sponsorship for this car.
@----.__8 ай бұрын
Greetings from South Perth m8 :)
@stephenbachman1328 ай бұрын
@@----.__ hello fellow West Australian
@elwoodroadsmusic96398 ай бұрын
Still blows my mind that i met Rosco and his Aussie Invader. I'm not sure which one it was but it was in the 90's so it must of been number 3. Not even sure how it happened but being a cabinet maker at the time i was probably installing some cabinets at his. But anyway he showed us his shed and the aussie invader. I may have forgotten some of the details but i'll never forget that mammoth machine in his shed :)
@robertjones17299 ай бұрын
As an American kid born in 1954 Craig Breedlove was the first person I watched on TV driving the Spirit of America. I was so facinated by the fact it did not fly. The mechanics of keeping it on the ground was facinating to me..still is.I have taken lessons on flying and you can take off on 100mph in the right plane, even less with a Bi-plane..so keeping these boys on the ground blows me away.
@Okurka.7 ай бұрын
It's just a reversed wing.
@Fejmeister67 ай бұрын
From what I understood from the Thrust SSC team when I watched the record-setting, it had (in addition to its ground-effects design) small retro-type rockets built into the body that would slam the car down on the ground if 'liftoff' was detected at any time. Interestingly, it also had interior baffles built into the frame that were designed to break up and 'shove along' the supersonic shock wave as it passed through the car on its supersonic run. As well, Squadron Leader Green mentioned to us (press & bystanders) that the turbulence/shaking approaching the trans-sonic zone was strong, but once through, It very much smoothed out, and was much easier to control. His tactic to handle this was to get to around 650 or so, then back off for a bit, then PUNCH through the zone. What guts - this is an activity for the few, not me. But it's entertaining as hell, and even inspirational. Finally, FTR, I found Mr. Green to be one of those rare individuals who was nothing but 100.000% positive that it would happen successfully and safely. Kinda reminded me of Dick Rutan (pilot of Voyager, 1st aircraft to circumnavigate Earth in ONE flight.) Thank God for these folks..;)
@Fejmeister67 ай бұрын
A quick relative description of the run: A late-model vehicle will, after a couple minutes or so of pedal-to-the metal acceleration, be going approximately 110 mph/175 kph or so; at that speed, a Formula One car will pass it like it's standing still, because it'll be doing roughly double that speed.. The F1 car at top speed will be passed by a commercial jetliner like IT is standing still, because the jet will be doing double the F1's top.. If the jetliner pilot were to fly low over the SSC run, and look down as he did so, he would see the car easily outstrip him. THAT is some monster speed ;) It can cover 200 + meters in a snap of the fingers! Next time you are driving down the freeway at 77mph/121 kph, count the seconds between regularly-spaced markers (electric/comm. utility poles, mile/distance markers, etc.), then divide that by 10 for a real-time comparison of speeds (top instantaneous SSC speed was reported to be 771 mph/~1200kph). Visually, acceleration from 0-300 mph/480 kph was gradual, to prevent any unforeseen object pick-up (and potential damage), but the acceleration from 300-600 to me was the visual definition of the word 'terrific' - at around 450 or so, it's speed is like nothing you've ever seen on Earth, and it is CONTINUING acceleration! Its ACCELERATION is accelerating! It is at this point that, again to me, its speed approaches the ungodly.. If one were to fire a rifle bullet in the same direction as the car as it entered the timing zone, the car would outrun the bullet! A snap of the fingers is covered distance longer than two football pitches, US or other. ALL THIS WITH REAR-WHEEL STEER!! I couldn't do it..;[] Unforgettable ;) P.S. A blind 'spectator' with us on a low hill overlooking the site took off his shoes & socks, then buried his hands & feet in the loose sand, dirt & gravel ther, & after the run, claimed he could feel the Shockwave through the ground. I find science ALL fascinating..
@manifold14765 ай бұрын
You've "taken lessons on flying" and still think that you need a bi-plane to take off at less than 100 mph??? What kind of "lessons" did you *actually* take? A Piper Cub (which is a MONOPLANE) can take off at HALF that speed. A Cessna 150 can barely FLY that fast on a good day. smh Look at the specs on a Piper J3 Cub. Piper J-3 Cub performance and specifications: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Horsepower: 65 Gross Weight: 1220 lbs Top Speed: 76 kts Empty Weight: 680 lbs Cruise Speed: 65 kts Fuel Capacity: 9.00 gal Stall Speed (dirty): 33 kts Range: 146 nm
@robertjones17295 ай бұрын
Geez..its a comment...yes a Cessna take off is about 85mph..get off it
@rogermouton22739 ай бұрын
As an Aussie myself, there would be something so perfect about the LSR holder being an Aussie with a name like Rosco McGlashan.
@artartful8548 ай бұрын
Sounds like an assumed name doesn't it ?
@noblemav5 ай бұрын
Bloody othe mate,
@galaxyboots9 ай бұрын
Thrust 2 increased land speed record to 633.5mph 13 years after Blue Flame. So, land speed record has been UK held since 1983.
@Andy123Harris19 ай бұрын
Indeed. In all the fuss about Thrust SSC, he forgot about Thrust 2...
@Tango_Mike6 ай бұрын
"In an effort to improve safety, Rosco moved to the protection of 4 wheels WITH A ROCKET POWERED GO KART" 💀💀💀💀💀
@o0bananaman0o8 ай бұрын
thankyou for doing this piece! this guy is such a legend here in Perth, he's literally building this thing in his backyard down the road from my house
@tillertechnical55379 ай бұрын
I grew up a few doors down from Rossco. Was great to see his progress and is an inspiration to never give up. He started the jet up one day and the police thought a helicopter had crashed! Good times the
@DavidHajicek9 ай бұрын
I'm an engineer and am totally impressed with all the thinking going into this land speed record car. I'm assuming the body is steel because they need the weight to keep it on the ground. The front "emergency brake" would be better mounted behind the center of mass, you do not want the car swapping ends at high speed.
@markread2338 ай бұрын
no, we’re increasing the weight to slow the acceleration down, so that each of the 140 kg wheels. Can spin up in sync with the cars acceleration. it’s all explained in the book on Amazon. Rosco the fastest Aussie on earth.
@Peter_Trevor3 ай бұрын
Did you not listen to the video?
@truthhurts49483 ай бұрын
I think I understand what you mean. If the metal plate digs in too much/deep while placed towards the front of the vehicle, then the rear could lift up and then start doing cartwheels or just split in half as the rear part that breaks off continues forward.
@JohnnyHenry-z1n9 ай бұрын
I saw the Blue Flame in some ones back yard in Lake Elsinore, California back in the middle 1970's
@JustMeBlindFreddy5 ай бұрын
What you mean somebody lighting farts?🤣
@luciano7019Ай бұрын
Good luck Rosco I’ve seen a program on you a long time ago. I hope you make this happen. You Tosco are fearless and deserve this.
@asharak849 ай бұрын
Maybe worth mentioning rockets fly mostly horizontally for most of their flight. The big difference is they always pull positive G while running their rocket motors so they are settling their own fuel supply - the cars need to keep running while decelerating so need to push the fuel in. It's not because they're horizontal.
@damienmilk30259 ай бұрын
Rosco McGlashan and Ken Warby are absolute Aussie legends. Good luck Rosco
@aussieinvader5r9 ай бұрын
Thanks, Damien, the book is on the way. 👍
@damienmilk30259 ай бұрын
@@aussieinvader5r Thank you.
@robmiller59259 ай бұрын
The Budweiser Rocket Car exceeded 700 mph in 1979. Although it did not sustain it for a mile or perform it 2 ways so it was not recognized as an official record.
@schrodingerscat18639 ай бұрын
Doing those speeds momentarily is a lot easier than measured mile in 2 directions within an hour. There are many challenges involved with sustaining supersonic speeds over a mile and the fast turn around to immediately do it all again.
@ZuulGatekeeper8 ай бұрын
No it did't, no speed was recorded because the external radar setup failed to lock on to the car during the run. It's all on video calculations done later say it could not have exceeded 620mph during the run same as how the SSC Tuatara was caught out a few years back after they claimed a run of 331Mph. Further to that mathematical calculations of the car & rocket engine done years later say it had a theatrical top speed of around 630Mph. Only Barrett himself claimed he went supersonic based on his own calculations of internal telemetry claiming 739.666 Mph. No possible way he could have achieved that speed & the video of the run clearly does not support it or shows the car even approaching let alone breaking the barrier. Barrett also refused to show his internal telemetry data or calculations to anyone.
@bearbaler14568 ай бұрын
@@ZuulGatekeeper Indeed, and there was no sonic boom! Shocked that this wasn't mentioned.
@pauldean86388 ай бұрын
To break it down to basics , no boom no sound Barrier broken
@Perseusgorgonslayer7 ай бұрын
@@ZuulGatekeeper - On point!!!!!!! Barret is a bullsh*t artist!!!!!
@gaius_enceladus9 ай бұрын
NZer here - awesome stuff! Go you Aussies! He should name this thing the "20 Metre Tool". He'd have girls going around saying "OMG! OMG! I dated a guy with a 20 metre tool! He took it out for me and it was long and round with a really shiny end!" ;)
@magicoofmac89045 ай бұрын
Oh how I love that Aussie/NZ humor
@2005010128 ай бұрын
Ah 1989. Those were the days. To think only one year earlier in 1988 we had cars so slow we'd never even set a world speed record.
@frisk151Ай бұрын
I think Rosco had the fastest flying angels on earth.. This simply comes from my grandmother saying now almost 2 decades ago: "Don't drive / race faster than your Angels can fly!!!" I only ever raced to win.. Period.. However, while my love of speed ended up with a Turbo Busa.. He's got bigger brass ballzz than I ever had.. All that aside, EXCELLENT coverage on this topic!!! I knew you were good with Briggs & Stratton 5 HP Go-Karts but... ;). Thanks for sharing!! I knew a number of 'bits' relating to the land (and water) speed records but your coverage is top notch!
@willemtoet_yt9 ай бұрын
Another great video. Love Rosco's grit and determination. Looks like many of the technical challenges have been researched and understood. Supersonic speeds bring massive challenges, most of which you have covered, and very well. One that will cause many challenges is moving that much earth (or salt depending on the location of the event). Would expect 10kg per second as a starting estimate. That is one of the factors that takes massive power - and understanding that is one of the factors that have prevented success and then ultimately led to understanding of why power levels have to be so very high for these incredible machines. Hats off to you Rosco!!
@v1-vr-rotatev2-vy_vx319 ай бұрын
At age 4 learned that tricycles always tip over
@----.__8 ай бұрын
In a straight line, on flat ground? Perhaps you should refrain from giving up your training wheels my friend...
@ehombane6 ай бұрын
At the age of 40 I learned that an old disabled lady with two canes, is going faster than me in a tricycle. Obviously, I never tipped over.
@razahussain8609 ай бұрын
You forgot Richard Noble breaking the speed record in 1982 with thrust 2.
@robinsipe31088 ай бұрын
No mention of Art Arfons either.
@Linnea-nb2jh8 ай бұрын
No he didn't, he literally mentions it at 8:30.
@bobbofly8 ай бұрын
"and rockets are designed to go - *THAT WAY* ." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@vrracer4797 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention Richard Noble in Thrust 2 who broke the record with 633mph that was before Thrust SSC
@mark_a_vigil8 ай бұрын
If it's 0-1000 mph in 22 seconds why is this video 26 minutes long.
@GioJonnhyK8 ай бұрын
'cause being fast alwais needs slow thinking
@quadrantalerror11218 ай бұрын
Why do you care
@SwedeSpeeder8 ай бұрын
@@quadrantalerror1121 Get a sense of humor, Karen.
@YesHippo8 ай бұрын
Burger
@GioJonnhyK8 ай бұрын
@@SwedeSpeeder 😂😂😂❤️
@TheDjsalemАй бұрын
Let's be real here: Its not a car. Its a rocket with fake wheels.
@bigdavedayday15819 ай бұрын
They should go for breaking light speed
@tonywright82949 ай бұрын
Ha ha
@CeresKLee6 ай бұрын
Never about this before, but in 1965, Hauptmann Siegfried Heltzel in a Lockheed F-104G Starfighter at the Nörvenich Air Base had a emergency landing at 435 km/h (270 mph). No aircraft ever had a supersonic ground speed, not even close.
@RustyWells27 ай бұрын
A 1,000 mph is the ultimate record the person that does it will live forever in the history books and will probably be the last record for a long time!
@DreamingTurtle5 ай бұрын
Best teaser trailer ever! Pick a new title! 😂
@slinky_malinki53309 ай бұрын
"1989 in France" Think you meant to say 1898 lol
@theygotgunskorben38519 ай бұрын
oopsie
@feynthefallen9 ай бұрын
It's France. Entirely believable. "Le monde, c'est nous."
@GuillaumeH849 ай бұрын
@@feynthefallen I think you mean Parisians. And I don't know if it's better or worse than "we're the good guys" the US!
@feynthefallen9 ай бұрын
@@GuillaumeH84 Oh no. The Parisians are like "La France, c'est nous". And about the US, at least they have it right when they feel they don't need another language because everybody speaks theirs. I once saw an acetone can from a francophone country. It had two labels: "Acetone" for english and "Acètone" for french. Francophone Swiss people are the same. Trying to tell me they don't speak anything but french when I know for a _FACT_ that for decades each Swiss child has learned at least English AND a second one of the four official languages at school, three of which I speak to some degree or other. I don't know what it is about the french speaking people that makes them absolute snobs and a***holes about thinking everybody HAS to speak french.
@paulhomsy27517 ай бұрын
@@feynthefallen My dear friend.....Acetone in French takes an accent aigu, not an accent grave on the e. At least make a proper correction since you don't like training wheels translation for anglophones stuck in their glory.
@rykehuss34359 ай бұрын
Sorry Rosco I already beat this record last wednesday when I told my buddy to hold my beer and floored my '90 Ford Sierra
@douro208 ай бұрын
"La Jamais Contente" was also an electric vehicle. According to historical records it had two 25kW motors, each driving one of the rear wheels with chains, powered by 200 volts worth of wet cells. The chassis was built by Rothschild. Aussie Invader 1 had 6,500lb thrust, not 65,000lb thrust.
@Skraboing6498 ай бұрын
Great video! BTW...you know you accidentally said "1989" instead of "1898" at 0.38, right?
@flavio-neri8 ай бұрын
I connected to Rosco's link profile in 2016. I don't know why or how he found me, but I immediately knew that he was one of these guys we would talk about for decades. Such an incredible story from an incredible engineer.
@darrenmay48188 ай бұрын
Good post, sat next to Ross on a plane to LA in 82 /83, what a energetic man.
@CharlesMB8 ай бұрын
8:07 this sadly isn´t a mirage...
@nathanroberson4 ай бұрын
I was a aircraft structure specialist at Travis AFB in the late 90's, some of my friends went to help build the "Sprit of America" car after its tip over problem. i sadly had to work on a special aircraft project due to being part of the emergency repair team. They could not spare me. i was bumed i missed out.
@Diode57 ай бұрын
I really hope with the book and recent publicity Rosco been able to get some funds. Australia could do with an inspirational and galvanising moment. Maybe a whole number of KZbinrs can give this project exposure to build up some hype. It would be incredible to see this live.
@P1Fanatic8 ай бұрын
Cant wait for the Car Wow drag - Plaid vs Nevera vs Spierling vs Aussie Invader 😂
@TinyHouseHomestead7 ай бұрын
Thrust SSC is a new class multi engine! The Invader is the fastest single engine! 😁👍👍🇺🇸 Then comes the AMERICAN DREAM that will break the 1000 mph barrier! 😱😁👍👍🇺🇸
@Semicon077 ай бұрын
The piston idea for the tanks is genius. I have always wondered about on orbit fuel transfer, and how that would be possible (no gravity means your fuel is going to be sloshing...a lot).
@titanau8 ай бұрын
once had the pleasure of standing in that shed in the 90`s and chatting to Rosco, really nice bloke.
@skivvy35658 ай бұрын
0:38 *1898* with French flag colors. Announcer *rEcORd iN 1989* Can already tell this is going to be a good, well researched and professional documentary.
@SJR_Media_Group6 ай бұрын
Our 'quad' engine GTP-X lsr pegs it's speedometer at 600 - 650 mph. Wheels are limiting factor as it enters transitional speeds approaching Mach. It requires 5 times energy on either side of M.8 - M2. It Uses 4 sbc's force fed air and fuel, with each one producing 2,500 mph. 10,000 hp breaks the mach numbers and it is wonderful....
@drumgk9 күн бұрын
The Titanic had 50,000 horsepower. A Boeing 777 jet has 175,000. Now, a land vehicle has 200,000? The power is insane!
@hopebear063 ай бұрын
His book is a great read. Fascinating what's involved in using a rocket horizontally rather than vertically. The aluminium billets for the wheels cost $20k each!
@davidhinds76347 ай бұрын
I have had many conversations with Rosco he is an amazing dude, I also know and interviewed the crew that supported Malcolm Cambell landspeed attempts lots of stories with lose tails of verification.
@Company-596 ай бұрын
I am always looking forward to your videos. I think they’re brilliant and I really enjoy them. Please keep up the good work in the future.
@jaydub55158 ай бұрын
1989 in France was the first time the landspeed record was broken... Whoops! Musta been a 5.0 Mustang... Hah! ✌️😎👍
@jaydub55158 ай бұрын
A little dyslexic perhaps?
@hawnyfox34118 ай бұрын
* BY FAR the one that impresses me the most is 300+mph in 1935 - Even before WW.II kicked off - seriously impressive Most top fighter planes (production planes mind you), hadn't much surpassed that impressive milestone !!
@LordFlashlamp8 ай бұрын
Easily one of the best channels on KZbin or anyone's tube.
@Konastinen8 ай бұрын
Fan of your channel,💪. I don't have a problem with converting units real time but many of your viewers could have so it would be nice to have metric units shown also. We metric people also like speed😎
@l.s.a19908 ай бұрын
Remember that the first record was in "1989" not "1898" ... After the first car was ever invented.... Haaahaaa...ROFL 🤣
@odonovan8 ай бұрын
0:38 - 1989, you say? 😂🤣😂🤣😂
@jgkort6 ай бұрын
I'd say Art Arfons deserves a mention as well. He was more of the "eccentric in a shed" approach, using found parts (some of which were jet engines). Maybe the underdog, but put up a hell of a fight to Craig Breedlove, who had all the sponsorships.
@BEWalton6 ай бұрын
I agree, Mickey Thompson as well.
@stevekuiper10497 ай бұрын
Best part of this video is knowing that today's technology to run up to 1000MPH test trials without a driver is so easily available. In your first build experiment you just load up the entire vehicle with sensors, record the data and tweak as you ramp up to your goal. Once your calibrated to the final speed drop in the humanoid.
@anonnode89888 ай бұрын
"first ever land speed record was recorded in 1989.."
@tonycamplin86078 ай бұрын
1989 rubbish! Surely 1889
@GaijinGamerGirl8 ай бұрын
Thrust SSC was built on the Isle of Wight for the most part, spent most of its time in an airfield hanger. Mechanics always do a lot with what they have, if they're real mechanics.
@bob_._.7 ай бұрын
Sorry Driver, but 600 mph was broken on November 15, 1965 when Craig Breedlove took the Sonic 1 to a 2-way record of 600.601 mph.
@hydroalternation3 ай бұрын
you have no mention of the green monster 1964 and 65 at Bonneville salt flats 400+ 530+ 576+
@joeleyendecker53468 ай бұрын
I noticed a little fire extinguisher mounted by the engine on the right side of the vehicle... Let's be honest here for a minute, if that thing Blows up during a crash while traveling at speed with all that Rocket Fuel aboard, What good is that cute little Fire extinguisher going to be anyway? I'd be depending more on that emergency brake working than I would a Chinsey little Fire Extinguisher.... Our Prayers are with you Sir!!!!
@glenbolding98836 ай бұрын
I really hope he does it! That would be awesome! And at his age!
@ZMacZ6 ай бұрын
Instead of using pistons to propel the fuel aft, they can use inflatables. The inflatables are powered by gas expansion, from a small gas bottle, that inflates the inflatable inside the fuel tanks. This also provides an emergency shut-off, just closing the gas input from the gas bottle. The inflatables can also be set to do back to front in emptying sequence, if that can help. Also, doing remote piloting for a test run will most certainly be more safe. Also the 'emergency brake' should be aft, not front, since you want to be able to steer, which would be prevented by such a brake, since it would lift the front wheels from the ground. I'd also suggest a sword shape, that would simply grind into the ground little by little as the tip would grind off.
@billymanilli6 ай бұрын
La Jamais Contente was a BADASS looking piece of equipment!! 1:00
@LoydieMaster8 ай бұрын
Can you please do a video on drivers choosing to run a front steery car vs a rear steery car. Some drivers I've found in sim racing love to have really soft rears and have it steer with the throttle and others like it to be more on the nose and steer with the wheel. Could you discuss this in a video?
@pauldean86388 ай бұрын
Yeah yeah yeah , it has to beat SSC before he thinks of hitting 1000mph
@HansDelbruck533 ай бұрын
The wheels are made of aluminum. See Google to convert all of those metric units to standard units for a better understanding of what's involved.
@mrdr95347 ай бұрын
I'm about as far as is possible from what I consider "being an Aussie" entails and requires (both by geography and attitude;) But I can not help but root for this "absolute nutter" :), and I can not wait for him to break this record... Best regards.
@SmallWonda7 ай бұрын
Great finds - be worth squaring off an area & using a classifier or garden sieve to see what might turn up. Even digging a test pit could be interesting. The rest of that pot is around there somewhere!! The dogs had fun - my dog enjoyed watching them!
@yelyab17 ай бұрын
The v8 motorcycle was done in Michigan at the Milan, Dragway in about 1963 by …..I forgot his name. They use to show “tune and test” night on the new uhf channel on Thursday nights. Just what a teenage kid needs that just got a license.
@islandseeker12608 ай бұрын
Pretty sure the first ever land speed record was recorded before 1989 in France! @0:35 LOL!
@TCSC478 ай бұрын
You can see (and touch, if nobody is looking!) Thrust SSC and it predecessor Thrust 2 at the Coventry Transport museum. Well worth a visit!
@justadildeau8 ай бұрын
This video should be 30 max
@LyleBoyer7 ай бұрын
I worked for Cytec who's name was on the side of the Thrust because we gave them some out of spec carbon fiber for free.. We were shown a video where Andy stated that there was only a 1 degree margin of error from lifting and being buried into the sand.. 1 degree, thus the rear tail wing.. Good luck for ANYONE thinking they can keep whatever their driving doing better or equal than that at 1000 mph.. They probably are going to die.. The car was also physically shaking apart on the second to last run, it survived the last run and they called it over.. It was coming apart from the intense vibration..
@g6wings5 ай бұрын
Excellent Documentary!! KUDOS!
@Bossnium5 ай бұрын
3:01 Crazy Taxi! damn i havent thought of that game or a Dreamcast in ages.
@roldanduarteholguin71028 ай бұрын
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@OCRay18 ай бұрын
“Breedlove”! I bet his ancestry has sone interesting stories
@DLWELD4 ай бұрын
I was waiting for the "area rule" to be mentioned - this is the rule of equal cross sections that makes it easier to go supersonic. The American f102 couldn't go supersonic - but the near identical f106 with the area rule implemented could easily - an interesting story. Get vid BTW
@basebutter3 ай бұрын
the announcer throwing shade at roscoe is so good 🤣 "putting millions of dollars of other people's time and money on the line" seemed a little resentful
@DionBaker7 ай бұрын
Awesome. I remember watching Breedlove on the Wild World of Sports as a kid, fascinated. At 1.5 Mach, this guy needs a Martin-Baker ejector seat!
@dahmc599 ай бұрын
there is no footage like the genius of Dan Ackroyd's movie the Blues Brothers when they are literally hitting 110 in downtown Chicago for real, and you FEEL it when you watch the movie. but 1000? unimaginable