
ThrustSSC, Thrust SSC or Thrust SuperSonic Car is a British
jet car developed by
Richard Noble, Glynne Bowsher,
Ron Ayers, and Jeremy Bliss. Thrust SSC holds the world
land speed record
The land speed record (LSR) or absolute land speed record is the highest speed achieved by a person using a vehicle on land. By a 1964 agreement between the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and Fédération Internationale de M ...
, set on 15 October 1997, and piloted by
Andy Green, when it achieved a speed of and it became the first and only land vehicle to officially break the
sound barrier
The sound barrier or sonic barrier is the large increase in aerodynamic drag and other undesirable effects experienced by an aircraft or other object when it approaches the speed of sound. When aircraft first approached the speed of sound, th ...
.
Alongside
Thrust2, Thrust SSC was displayed in the "Spirit of Speed Gallery" of the
Coventry Transport Museum in Coventry, England. As part of the Museum's redevelopment project both cars were relocated by specialist haulier to the new Biffa Award Land Speed Record Gallery which opened in 2015.
The car is long and wide and has a curb weight of 10.6 tons. It had a reported thrust of 223 kN (approximately 50,000 pounds force) at some operating conditions.
Jet engine
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s are not designed to operate at peak airspeed while still in
ground effect; a proper estimate would need to take this into account.
Details
The jet was driven by
Royal Air Force
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fighter pilot
Wing Commander Andy Green in the
Black Rock Desert in the
US state
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of
Nevada
Nevada ( ; ) is a landlocked state in the Western United States. It borders Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the seventh-most extensive, th ...
. It was powered by two
afterburning Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan
A turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft engine, aircraft propulsion. The word "turbofan" is a combination of references to the preceding generation engine technology of the turbojet and the add ...
engines, as used in the
British version of the F-4 Phantom II jet fighter. The twin engines developed a net
thrust
Thrust is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's third law. When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction, the accelerated mass will cause a force of equal magnitude but opposite direction to be applied to that ...
of 223 kN (50,000 lbf) at the measured record speed of 341 metres per second, burning around 18 litres/second (4.0
Imperial gallons/s or 4.8
US gallon
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The imperial gallon (imp gal) is defined as , and is or was used in the United Kingdom and its former colonies, including Ireland, Canada, Australia, ...
s/s) of fuel. This was about .
After the record was set, the
World Motor Sport Council released the following message:
:The World Motor Sport Council
homologated the new world land speed records set by the team ThrustSSC of Richard Noble, driver Andy Green, on 15 October 1997 at Black Rock Desert, Nevada (USA). This is the first time in history that a land vehicle has exceeded the
speed of sound
The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time by a sound wave as it propagates through an elasticity (solid mechanics), elastic medium. More simply, the speed of sound is how fast vibrations travel. At , the speed of sound in a ...
. The new records are as follows:
:*Flying mile
:*Flying kilometre
:In setting the record, the sound barrier was broken in both the north and south runs.
::::Paris, 11 November 1997.
The complete run history is available.
Legacy
In 1983 Richard Noble had broken the world land speed record with his earlier car
Thrust2, which reached a speed of . The date of Andy Green's record came exactly a half century and one day after
Chuck Yeager
Brigadier general (United States), Brigadier General Charles Elwood Yeager ( , February 13, 1923December 7, 2020) was a United States Air Force officer, flying ace, and record-setting test pilot who in October 1947 became the first pilot in his ...
broke the sound barrier in Earth's atmosphere, with the
Bell X-1
The Bell X-1 (Bell Model 44) is a rocket engine–powered aircraft, designated originally as the XS-1, and was a joint National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics– U.S. Army Air Forces– U.S. Air Force supersonic research project built by B ...
research rocket plane on 14 October 1947.
Both Thrust SSC and Thrust2 are displayed at the
Coventry Transport Museum in
Coventry
Coventry ( or rarely ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands county, in England, on the River Sherbourne. Coventry had been a large settlement for centurie ...
, England. Visitors can ride a 4D
motion simulator depicting a computer-generated animation of the record-breaking run from the perspective of Green.
Several teams are competing to break the record, including the
Bloodhound LSR project, launched in 2008,
[Noble, Green and Team Target 1,000mph Record](_blank)
Bloodhound Ssc (23 October 2008). and previously the
North American Eagle Project, from 2004 until the project's abandonment after a fatal crash in 2019.
Richard NobleOrange-Intel dispute
In June 2012, a television advertisement for the
Orange ''San Diego'' mobile phone, containing an
Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and Delaware General Corporation Law, incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer compo ...
processor, was broadcast on British television and featured a fast car in
computer generated imagery. Richard Noble claimed that the car was a representation of Thrust SSC and thus these companies had used his intellectual property without permission, putting the future of the
Bloodhound LSR project in doubt. The
Advertising Standards Authority rejected the Bloodhound team's complaint, claiming that intellectual property disputes were not in its remit. According to BBC News technology correspondent
Rory Cellan-Jones, Intel and Orange responded that their production team had researched different styles of "superfast vehicles" and developed their own Orange-branded land speed car, and that the advertisement and phone were not connected to Noble or Bloodhound LSR.
BBC News – Orange, Intel, and a fast car furore
BBC. (27 June 2012).
See also
* Air speed record
* Budweiser Rocket
* List of vehicle speed records
* RAF High Speed Flight
* Rocket car
* Bloodhound LSR
Notes
References
* Richard Noble: ''Thrust: The Remarkable Story of One Man's Quest for Speed'', Hardcover: Partridge, 1998, ; Paperback: Bantam, 1999,
External links
*
Official Thrust SSC website
(no longer being updated)
Richard Noble
Coventry Transport Museum
where Thrust SSC is on display
by John Coppinger – including the aerial photo by Richard Meredith-Hardy showing the shock wave
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as Thrust SSC narrowly exceeds the speed of sound
Thrust SSC
the car and the run
Pictures from Blackrock, Nevada – 15 October 1997
Speed Record Club
– The Speed Record Club seeks to promote an informed and educated enthusiast identity, reporting accurately and impartially to the best of its ability on record-breaking engineering, events, attempts and history.
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