Steve Fossett, deceased on September 3rd, 2007 in a plane crash, intended to travel on land inside this machine at faster than sound speed (768 mph or 1236 km/h.) Some tests were made and Steve thought he could reach 800 mph. He was extremely rich (made his fortune in the financial services industry), was known by the public at large as an aviator, sailor, adventurer and the first person to fly solo nonstop around the world in a balloon. He held many world records including 5 non stop circumnavigations of the Earth. For a cool $3 million ($4 miilion was invested) you can acquire his machine and become the world’s fastest man on land. But promise to read this Brochure before you make your offer.
Want To Break The Sound Barrier On Earth?
Published by October 10th, 2010 in Builders, Customs and Editorial.6 Responses to “Want To Break The Sound Barrier On Earth?”
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tapered roller wheel bearings? just suprised me..thought there might be something better , like roller ceramic? amazing project..im just 299,999.00 dollars short
This I’d like to see in person!
A 1, you’re much closer than me! I am $2,999,999.00 short!
Anybody wanna go in on it with me?
sorry cant do math before coffee
Crashing that has gotta hurt!