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- Tsunami_Racer abstract "Tsunamiis an experimental purpose-built racing aircraft. After 6 long years of building the aircraft was first flown August 17, 1986 by test pilot Steve Hinton, Tsunami was designed specifically to break the 3 km world speed record for propeller driven aircraft by a private pilot and to compete in the Unlimited class at the Reno Air Races. The aircraft was designed by Bruce Boland an aerospace engineer employed by Lockheed Martin, John R. Sandberg owner of JRS Enterprises Inc, that rebuilt Allison, Rolls Royce, Merlin aircraft engines along with Lockheed engineer Pete Law and builder Ray Poe. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine that was designed and built by John R. Sandberg and the JRS Enterprise Inc. team, Tsunami exceeded speeds of over 500 mph.Originally, it was designed as a light-weight racer with a single-staged supercharged Rolls-Royce Merlin. However, as speed increased in the Unlimited Racing Class, a higher powered two-stage supercharged Rolls-Royce Merlin was installed. An attempt was made in August 1989 to break the 3 km world speed record at Wendover Utah with John R. Sandberg (a private pilot at the controls). Due to a landing gear collapse the aircraft was unable to beat the existing record. Despite being very fast, in its racing career from 1986 to 1991 it only won one Unlimited Gold Race, in Sherman Texas in 1990.".
- Tsunami_Racer numberBuilt "1".
- Tsunami_Racer productionEndYear "1986".
- Tsunami_Racer productionStartYear "1986".
- Tsunami_Racer type Air_racing.
- Tsunami_Racer unitCost "1000000.0".
- Tsunami_Racer wikiPageExternalLink rebuildtsunami.org.
- Tsunami_Racer wikiPageExternalLink flying-lessons-tsunami-rises-again.
- Tsunami_Racer wikiPageExternalLink www.rebuildtsunami.org.
- Tsunami_Racer wikiPageExternalLink www.tsunamiairracing.com.
- Tsunami_Racer wikiPageID "31682915".
- Tsunami_Racer wikiPageRevisionID "599487643".
- Tsunami_Racer airfoil "63212".
- Tsunami_Racer crew "1".
- Tsunami_Racer designer "Bruce Boland".
- Tsunami_Racer designer "John R. Sandberg".
- Tsunami_Racer designer "Pete Law".
- Tsunami_Racer designer "Ray Poe".
- Tsunami_Racer emptyWeightLb "5100".
- Tsunami_Racer eng1Hp "3000".
- Tsunami_Racer eng1Name Rolls-Royce_Merlin.
- Tsunami_Racer eng1Number "1".
- Tsunami_Racer eng1Type "race modified V-12".
- Tsunami_Racer firstFlight "1986-08-17".
- Tsunami_Racer fuelCapacity "120".
- Tsunami_Racer grossWeightLb "7000".
- Tsunami_Racer hasPhotoCollection Tsunami_Racer.
- Tsunami_Racer lengthFt "28".
- Tsunami_Racer lengthIn "6".
- Tsunami_Racer moreUsers "Skip Holm".
- Tsunami_Racer moreUsers "Steve Hinton".
- Tsunami_Racer nationalOrigin "United States".
- Tsunami_Racer numberBuilt "1".
- Tsunami_Racer primaryUser "John R. Sandberg".
- Tsunami_Racer primeUnits%3F_ "kts".
- Tsunami_Racer produced "1986".
- Tsunami_Racer ref "Air Progress".
- Tsunami_Racer spanFt "27".
- Tsunami_Racer spanIn "6".
- Tsunami_Racer type Air_racing.
- Tsunami_Racer unitCost "$1million +".
- Tsunami_Racer subject Category:Racing_aircraft.
- Tsunami_Racer type Aircraft.
- Tsunami_Racer type MeanOfTransportation.
- Tsunami_Racer type Product.
- Tsunami_Racer type DesignedArtifact.
- Tsunami_Racer comment "Tsunamiis an experimental purpose-built racing aircraft. After 6 long years of building the aircraft was first flown August 17, 1986 by test pilot Steve Hinton, Tsunami was designed specifically to break the 3 km world speed record for propeller driven aircraft by a private pilot and to compete in the Unlimited class at the Reno Air Races. The aircraft was designed by Bruce Boland an aerospace engineer employed by Lockheed Martin, John R.".
- Tsunami_Racer label "Tsunami Racer".
- Tsunami_Racer sameAs m.0gmc4qg.
- Tsunami_Racer sameAs Q7850162.
- Tsunami_Racer sameAs Q7850162.
- Tsunami_Racer wasDerivedFrom Tsunami_Racer?oldid=599487643.
- Tsunami_Racer isPrimaryTopicOf Tsunami_Racer.