Members of the Royal Air Force's 71 Squadron and the Army's Royal Electrical & Mechanical engineers are shown working alongside Bloodhound's own technicians. The film also shows British driver Andy Green being fitted into the car's small cockpit.
Members of the Royal Air Force's 71 Squadron and the Army's Royal Electrical & Mechanical engineers are shown working alongside Bloodhound's own technicians. The film also shows British driver Andy Green being fitted into the car's small cockpit.
16 Jun 2015 | 3487 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau
Members of the Royal Air Force's 71 Squadron and the Army's Royal Electrical & Mechanical engineers are shown working alongside Bloodhound's own technicians. The film also shows British driver Andy Green being fitted into the car's small cockpit.
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