Caporegime
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Low MPG, top band tax, Group 20 insurance and a bugger to park at Tescos.
Not for me I'm afraid.
Not for me I'm afraid.
If you can turn it round and refuel it in less than an hour, knock yourself out!
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sometimes wonder why no nutter hasn't just tipped a space shuttle booster on its side and bolted some wheels to it, half a million horsepower anyone?
As the wheels would break, you need aerodynamics to stop it flipping out etc.
I like the nice analogue Rolex dials that where shown off last week.
What sort of MPG will it get?
Hmm...I have an urge to concoct an estimate.
The rocket burns 1000 Kg of fuel in 20s, so 50Kg per second. Density of hydrogen peroxide is 1.45g/cm^3, so 50Kg of it is about 34.5 litres.
The jet's fuel consumption is given as 47-49 g/KN-s. So, er...about 90KN of thrust from it, so that's about 4.5KG per second, I think. Density of jet fuel is about 0.81g/cm^3, so 4.5KG of it is about 5.5 litres.
So that's about 40 litres of fuel per second.
At 1000mph, a mile takes 3.6 seconds. So that's 144 litres of fuel per mile. About 31.7 gallons per mile.
The F1 engine adds a bit more, but I'd be making a vague guess at best for the fuel consumption. I'd say maybe about 3 MPG, so maybe about 32 gallons of fuel per mile overall.
Force up (from the engines) is about 206 KN. Force down (from mavity) is about 69 KN. So net force upwards is about 137 KN. Mass is about 7000 Kg. So acceleration is about 19.5 m/s^2. Escape velocity is about 11200 m/s^2. 11200/19.5 = 574 seconds.
I know that they can't run for that long and if they could it would take a lot more fuel which would mean a lot more weight, but it was just an idle thought so I ignored that and went with a weight of 7 tonnes (6 for the car, 1 for the fuel). And I'm ignoring air resistance. And the fact that it's not designed to travel at 25,000 mph in air. And this is starting to sound like the "What have the Romans ever done for us?" scene![]()
You wouldn't have to get to the escape velocity though, that's the speed you'd need to launch something from the surface to escape with no further propulsion. Acceleration would change as the higher you go the weaker the effect of mavity, as well as thinner air though you've ignored that.
I've got my name printed on the wing of this![]()
Jealous...
Sponsored, or worked on it?