JATO?
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JATO?
I was talking to a friend who suggested I get a JATO (Jet Assisted Take Off) and attach it to the roof of my Diplomat to use at the drag strip.
Anyone have any prior experience with these?
This IS a JOKE. it'd probably rip the roof off before the car got up to speed.
http://darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin1995-04.html
Anyone have any prior experience with these?
This IS a JOKE. it'd probably rip the roof off before the car got up to speed.
http://darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin1995-04.html
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They did it on Mythbusters.... got an old Dodge Challenger or something like that up to ~150mph? It was pretty cool. It never went airborne, which is what they were trying for, but it went fast.
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Originally Posted by big_news_1
They did it on Mythbusters.... got an old Dodge Challenger or something like that up to ~150mph? It was pretty cool. It never went airborne, which is what they were trying for, but it went fast.
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Originally Posted by Greg L.
There was also a darwin award to someone who strapped it to a 60-something Impala and ended up embedded on the side of a cliff.
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Umm...
I don't know if you've seen the C-130 Hercules that they run around the air-show circuit?
6 JATO units, and it lifts off the runway and climbs at about 40* for several hundred feet.
250 with one strapped to the roof doesn't sound out of line.
The P-motor rocket that the Mythbusters used wasn't anywhere NEAR the size of a real JATO.
And the story originally was a mid-80s Impala, the guy hit a banked curve at around 250mph and went airborne, then hit the cliff. The way the story went, an old couple called the cops, and when the cops saw the rocket motor, they called the FAA, who called the Air Force, who hushed it up, because they didn't want to admit that someone just drove out of the base with a ten foot long rocket in their truck.
He was supposed to have burned off the brakes, the tires, the wheels, the suspension, and halfway through the floorpan when he hit the curve that threw him into the cliff, and the only reason the Air Force figured out it was a car was they found the Impala emblem that got blown off the car.
I don't know if you've seen the C-130 Hercules that they run around the air-show circuit?
6 JATO units, and it lifts off the runway and climbs at about 40* for several hundred feet.
250 with one strapped to the roof doesn't sound out of line.
The P-motor rocket that the Mythbusters used wasn't anywhere NEAR the size of a real JATO.
And the story originally was a mid-80s Impala, the guy hit a banked curve at around 250mph and went airborne, then hit the cliff. The way the story went, an old couple called the cops, and when the cops saw the rocket motor, they called the FAA, who called the Air Force, who hushed it up, because they didn't want to admit that someone just drove out of the base with a ten foot long rocket in their truck.
He was supposed to have burned off the brakes, the tires, the wheels, the suspension, and halfway through the floorpan when he hit the curve that threw him into the cliff, and the only reason the Air Force figured out it was a car was they found the Impala emblem that got blown off the car.
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if you get bored at work or school read this story, but its quite long. Its about how some people attached a JATO to a railroad type rig to get it to fly, pretty well written and interesting.
http://www.cultdeadcow.com/cDc_files/cDc-363/
http://www.cultdeadcow.com/cDc_files/cDc-363/