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- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) abstract "Jet Reaction is a motorcycle built by British motorcycle land-speed record challenger Richard Brown. The motorcycle is powered by a turboshaft helicopter engine converted to afterburning turbojet.Brown previously ran the Gillette Mach 3 Challenger hydrogen peroxide rocket motorcycle at Bonneville Salt Flats, setting a one-way speed record of 332.887 mph (535.730 km/h) and top speed of 365 mph (587 km/h). He expects to exceed 400 mph (640 km/h) with Jet Reaction in 2012–2013. If successful, it will be the first jet-propelled motorcycle record breaker.".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) wikiPageExternalLink jet-bike.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) wikiPageID "35989277".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) wikiPageRevisionID "546357449".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) class "Land speed record streamliner".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) engine Afterburner.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) engine Turbojet.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) hasPhotoCollection Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle).
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) length "6.5 m".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) name "Jet Reaction".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) power "1250.0".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) topSpeed "Over".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) width "0.5 m".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) subject Category:British_motorcycles.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) subject Category:Land_speed_record_motorcycles.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) type Motorcycle.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) type DesignedArtifact.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) comment "Jet Reaction is a motorcycle built by British motorcycle land-speed record challenger Richard Brown. The motorcycle is powered by a turboshaft helicopter engine converted to afterburning turbojet.Brown previously ran the Gillette Mach 3 Challenger hydrogen peroxide rocket motorcycle at Bonneville Salt Flats, setting a one-way speed record of 332.887 mph (535.730 km/h) and top speed of 365 mph (587 km/h). He expects to exceed 400 mph (640 km/h) with Jet Reaction in 2012–2013.".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) label "Jet Reaction (motorcycle)".
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) sameAs m.0j_5y63.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) sameAs Q6188882.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) sameAs Q6188882.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) wasDerivedFrom Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle)?oldid=546357449.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) homepage jet-bike.
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) isPrimaryTopicOf Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle).
- Jet_Reaction_(motorcycle) name "Jet Reaction".