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Spirit of America
The Spirit of America was a jet-powered vehicle built by 27 year old American Craig Breedlove. His machine was designed to break the world land speed record.
In short. Episode 213, Spirit of America
Episode 213 - Spirit of America: The Spirit of America was a jet-powered vehicle built by 27 year old American Craig Breedlove. His machine was designed to break the world land speed record.
Spotlight's on classic jet car
Craig Breedlove's first rocket car is just one of the gems included in new DVD series Motoring...
How fast was that daring young man? How dangerous was that game?
\"Im sitting six inches off of the ground, going faster than a bullet,\" [Craig Breedlove] once told Popular Mechanics magazine, describing his life as a drag racer. \"Its quite a rush.\" \"Its not for everyone,\" Breedlove once said. \"But its for me.\" \"Once we hit the magical 400 barrier,\" Breedlove once said, \"we knew we wouldnt be alone.\"
Harper astonomy professor going south this winter
Harper College geology and astronomy professor Paul Sipiera is making his fifth trip to Antarctica this week. But Sipiera, an Algonquin resident and head of the Planetary Studies Foundation, has a passion for adventure and science that has taken him around the globe. Sipiera and his 12-member team (including 24-year-old Plum Grove Junior High School teacher Sharon Hooper of Palatine, former astronaut Jim Lovell, NASA scientist Richard Hoover, and businessman James Pritzker), will be at that same scientific station doing microbiology experiments and studying life forms that live on ice.