THE BLUE FLAME LAND SPEED RECORD POSTER
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THE BLUE FLAME LAND SPEED RECORD POSTER. PLENTY BOSS BLAST OFF. SUPER RARE AVIATION, AND RACING MEMORABILIA POSTER. The Blue Flame is the rocket-powered vehicle driven by Gary Gabelich that achieved the world land speed record on Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah on October 23, 1970. The vehicle set the FIA world record for the flying mile at 622.407Â mph (1,001.667Â km/h) and the flying kilometer at 630.388Â mph (1,014.511Â km/h). Blue Flame was constructed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by Reaction Dynamics, a company formed by Pete Farnsworth, Ray Dausman and Dick Keller who had developed the first hydrogen peroxide rocket dragster, called the X-1 and driven by Chuck Suba. Blue Flame used a combination of high-test peroxide and liquified natural gas (LNG), pressurized by helium gas. The effort was sponsored by The American Gas Association, with technical assistance from the Institute of Gas Technology of Des Plaines, IL.
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THE BLUE FLAME LAND SPEED RECORD POSTER
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