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First and foremost, credit for this video goes to T2J ( the2jakes http://uk.youtube.co m/user/the2jakes )
I found this lurking on Google Video and thought I'd bring it here seeing as there seems to be a high level of interest for all things Thrust SSC related.......and a far higher user-base.
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On the 15th October 1997 Thrust SSC became the first car to ever break the sound barrier. Piloted by Wing Commander Andy Green of the RAF, a top speed of 763.035mph over the flying mile was achieved.
I've uploaded five videos, one on-board and four external (but unfortunately sound-free) videos that I found on the back end of a BBC website. Click on my profile for the list.
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Another show from Palm Beach Supercar Weekend. This time we spend some time with the fastest car in the world, the Ultimate Areo TT by SSC, the Le Man's finishing GT40 Mark IV, and the McLaren F1.
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Napoli humiliate AC Milan by beating the Rossoneri 3-1 at San Paolo! The current world champions were thrashed outright by a spectacular young talented Napoli team and possibly sent them out of the Champions league of the 08/09 season.
I rossoneri crollano al San Paolo 3-1, battuti dai gol di Hamsik, Domizzi su rigore e Garics; di Seedorf la rete rossonera.
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October 1997, UK managed to break the sound barrier on earth, using the fantastic Thrust SSC vehicule. I made this video because there was too few videos about this remarkable event on the web. (music credits: Spa 24 hours - Stephen Baysted)
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On the 15th October 1997 Thrust SSC became the first car to ever break the sound barrier. Piloted by Wing Commander Andy Green of the RAF, a top speed of 763.035mph over the flying mile was achieved.
I've uploaded five videos, one on-board and four external (but unfortunately sound-free) videos that I found on the back end of a BBC website. Click on my profile for the list.