The British seem obsessed with making cars go fast.
Here's a comparison chart showing the chronology. Most of it is to
scale (unless otherwise noted) and relative distances are those
travelled in one tenth of a second.
- A fast human, such as Usain Bolt,
can cover 100m at an average speed of 23mph.
- The fastest modern insect, Austrophlebia
costalis, an Australian dragonfly can fly at 36mph.
- A racehorse
can gallop at about 40mph.
- Cheetahs
can reach speeds of 70mph.
- The Red-Breasted
Merganser can fly at 80mph. This is the
fastest bird in level flight..
- Stephenson's
Rocket reached about 30mph on September 15, 1830.
- The winner of the first modern Olympic bicycle sprint averaged
31mph on April 13, 1896.
- The electric car Jeantaud
Duc for the first holder of the Land Speed Record: 39mph on
December 18, 1898.
- The Wright Flyer flew
at about 30mph on December 17, 1903.
- Henry Ford drove his Ford 999 Racer at
91mph on January 12, 1904. It was one of the first
internal-combustion-engined cars to hold the record.
- The Stanley
Steam Rocket broke the record with 128mph on January 26,
1906. It held the steam car record for over a century (see below).
- The Sunbeam
1000 hp reached 204mph on March 29, 1927.
- The Campbell-Napier-Railton
Blue Bird reached 246mph on February 5, 1931.
- The terrifying propeller-driven train, Schienenzeppelin,
reached 143mph on June 21, 1931. Not surprisingly, it never entered
service due to safety concerns. It used a petrol engine.
- The Campbell-Railton
Blue Bird reached 301mph on September 3, 1935.
- The fastest steam locomotive is LNER
Class A4 4468 Mallard with a speed of 126mph attained on July
3, 1938.
- The three-axle, seven-ton behemoth Thunderbolt
reached 358mph on September 15, 1938.
- The first authenticated speed record for a jet
aircraft was 606mph in a Gloster
Meteor F Mk4 on November 7, 1945. After this, the speed of
jet/rocket aircraft grew expontentially, so they have been omitted from
the chart.
- The Railton
Mobil Special reached 394mph on September 16, 1947.
- The fastest propeller-driven aircraft, the Tupolev
Tu-114, reached 545mph on April 9, 1960.
- The Spirit
of America reached 408mph on September 5, 1963. Its claim to
the Land Speed Record was disputed because (a) it had only three wheels
and (b) it was jet-powered and not wheel-driven.
- The Bluebird-Proteus
CN7 reached 403mph on July 17, 1964. It was
wheel-driven and therefore claimed one version of
the record, even though it was a bit slower than Spirit of
America.
- A redesign, Spirit
of America - Sonic 1, with four wheels, reached 594mph on
November 15, 1965.
- The
Blue Flame reached 630mph on October 28, 1970.
- The fastest boat, Spirit
of Australia, reached 318mph on October 8, 1978.
- Thrust2
reached 634mph on October 4, 1983.
- The fastest rotorcraft, the Westland
Lynx, flew at 249mph on August 11, 1986.
- ThrustSSC
went supersonic at 760mph on October 15, 1997.
- The fastest naturally-aspirated production car,
the McLaren
F1, reached 240mph when unlimited on March 31, 1998.
- The current holder of the wheel-driven record is the Vesco
Turbinator at 458mph on October 18, 2001.
- The fastest diesel car is JCB
Dieselmax at 350mph on August 23, 2006.
- The fastest conventional train is TGV-V150
with a speed of 357mph on April 3, 2007. Maglev trains are currently
only marginally faster.
- Ecotricity
Greenbird is the fastest wind-powered land vehicle at 126mph
on March 26, 2009.
- The British Steam
Car took the steam record from Stanley Steamer Rocket
on August 26, 2009 with a speed of 148mph.
- Varna
Tempest is the fastest bicycle at 83mph on September 18, 2009.
- The Bugatti
Veyron Super Speed is the fastest production car at 268mph on
June 26, 2010.
- The Buckeye Bullet
2.5 holds the battery-powered record at 308mph on August 24,
2010.
- The fastest motorcycle is Top
Oil Ack Attack at 376mph on September 25, 2010.
- Sunswift IV
is the fastest solar-powered vehicle at 55mph on January 7, 2011.
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