184mph!
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184mph!
A massive cheat tbh, but clocked this on the Eurostar back from Brussels yesterday. Still astonishing though; those trains certainly shift, and it's effortless...
Even more of a cheat, clocked 707mph coming back from the States last year, with a favourable following breeze. I think I've had 740 on a similar trip but even I'm not quite anal enough to find it. Left it on the GPS for a while in case I needed to impress the Bill - that would be quite something for an airhead!
Even more of a cheat, clocked 707mph coming back from the States last year, with a favourable following breeze. I think I've had 740 on a similar trip but even I'm not quite anal enough to find it. Left it on the GPS for a while in case I needed to impress the Bill - that would be quite something for an airhead!
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Hello,
Got it in one! Faster than a bullet from a gun....apparently
Childhood dream come true. Went up to the flight deck (In the days when you could) and saw the curvature of the earth out of the front window.
Best regards,
David
Got it in one! Faster than a bullet from a gun....apparently
Childhood dream come true. Went up to the flight deck (In the days when you could) and saw the curvature of the earth out of the front window.
Best regards,
David
The Hokey Cokey. What if that is what life is all about?
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BMW R1200S-2006 with much carbon,PCIII & Schnitzer,
Subaru Levorg 2.0DIT STi (JDM model) and an Abarth 595 MTA 180 Competizione Convertible
David_S_Walker wrote:Hello,
Got it in one! Faster than a bullet from a gun....apparently
Childhood dream come true. Went up to the flight deck (In the days when you could) and saw the curvature of the earth out of the front window.
Best regards,
David
Watched a programme last night about Concorde on a DVD a friend gave me. What a machine!!
Very envious of your flight.
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This is my GPS fastest speed.
But this was on Skis and I was aged 55 at the time. I spent a week skiing in Niederau Austria and when I added up the weeks stats I had skied down the equivalenmt of over 120,000 feet and had covered 147 miles (going downhil on skis as opposed to going up hill on chairlifts).
But this was on Skis and I was aged 55 at the time. I spent a week skiing in Niederau Austria and when I added up the weeks stats I had skied down the equivalenmt of over 120,000 feet and had covered 147 miles (going downhil on skis as opposed to going up hill on chairlifts).
There would appear to be a surfeit of prolixity and sesquipedalian content today please do not use a big word when a singularly un-loquacious and diminutive linguistic expression will satisfactorily accomplish the contemporary necessity
Re: How fast?
Dickl wrote:How fast does the earth go when travelling round the sun? Or doesn't that count?
I think it's speed changes, according to some geeza named Kepler.
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