Speedseekers

Speedseekers
Author: Alexandra Lier,Kevin Thomson,Anika Heusermann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 158423315X

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The love of fast cars has exploded - from a rebellious underground pastime to become a huge worldwide cult - spawning its own sub cultures in music, art and fashion. Ten years in the makingSpeedseekers is the ultimate book on the world of Hot rods and Kustom Kulture. Author Alexandra Lier has spent a decade at the epicenter of the scene from the drag strips of Bakersfield to the Bonneville Salt Flats to Los Angeles' most devotional garages, revving engines and burning rubber with the worlds foremost mechanics, racers and adrenaline junkies. Not just for gear heads! Peek under hoods and into interiors and meet the fascinating characters that have devoted their lives to the pursuit of the ultimate rush. Full color photographs and graphics throughout. More exciting than a nitro burning supercharged Hemi.

Speedseekers

Speedseekers
Author: Alexandra Lier,Kevin Thomson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: 0500514658

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The love of fast cars has moved into top gear. From its beginnings as a rebellious underground pasttime, it has become a huge cult, spawning its own exciting subcultures in music, art and fashion. Speedseekers is the ultimate book on the world of Hot Rods and Custom Culture. Alexandra Lier spent a decade at the epicentre of the scene revving engines and burning rubber with the world's foremost mechanics, racers and adrenaline junkies. With hundreds of full colour photographs and graphics throughout, this book - more exciting than a nitro-burning supercharged Hemi - is the ultimate cult guide to the greatest human obsession of all... going fast!

The Speed Seekers

The Speed Seekers
Author: Thomas G. Foxworth
Publsiher: Haynes Publications
Total Pages: 561
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0854297669

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The Pulitzer Air Races

The Pulitzer Air Races
Author: Michael Gough
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-05-11
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781476603247

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Three years after American raceplanes failed dismally in the most important air race of 1920, a French magazine lamented that American "pilots have broken the records which we, here in France, considered as our own for so long." The Pulitzer Trophy Air Races (1920 through 1925), endowed by the sons of publisher Joseph Pulitzer in his memory, brought about this remarkable turnaround. Pulitzer winning speeds increased from 157 to 249 mph, and Pulitzer racers, mounted on floats, twice won the most prestigious international air race--the Schneider Trophy Race for seaplanes. Airplanes, engines, propellers, and other equipment developed for the Pulitzers were sold domestically and internationally. More than a million spectators saw the Pulitzers; millions more read about them and watched them in newsreels. This, the first book about the Pulitzers, tells the story of businessmen, generals and admirals who saw racing as a way to drive aviation progress, designers and manufacturers who produced record-breaking racers, and dashing pilots who gave the races their public face. It emphasizes the roles played by the communities that hosted the races--Garden City (Long Island), Omaha, Detroit and Mt. Clemens, Michigan, St. Louis, and Dayton. The book concludes with an analysis of the Pulitzers' importance and why they have languished in obscurity for so long.

The World s Fastest Place

The World s Fastest Place
Author: Alexandra Lier
Publsiher: Kehrer Verlag
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: 3868286136

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Nowhere else have so many land speed records been set as at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. Each year, devoted gearheads and adrenaline junkies from around the world gather to add their names to the hall of fame with their hot rods, roadsters, motorcycles and belly tankers. Here the record chasers, the drivers and their beautiful vehicales are shown up close and personal as they have never been seen before.

Race with the Wind

Race with the Wind
Author: Birch Matthews
Publsiher: Zenith Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: 9780760307298

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In the decades leading up to World War II, air races were often the proving grounds for radical new aviation principles and designs. The people and machines of air racing during this period made tremendous strides and contributed incredible new technologies, aerodynamics, powerplants, and airframes. This unique look at the key players and aircraft of the early 20th century's great air races examines and explains how innovative racing technologies found their way into future fighter and passenger aircraft. Coverage of exciting races like the Schneider Trophy, Pulitzer Trophy Race, and the National Air Races, an in-depth look at their contributions to aeronautics, exclusive line drawings illustrating the technologies, and archival photography make this a must for air racing fans and aviation enthusiasts.

Byte

Byte
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 800
Release: 1998
Genre: Minicomputers
ISBN: UCSD:31822022921936

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Billy Mitchell s War with the Navy

Billy Mitchell s War with the Navy
Author: Thomas Wildenberg
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612513324

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When Billy Mitchell returned from WWI, he brought with him the deep-seated belief that air power had made navies obsolete. However, in the years following WWI, the U.S. Congress was far more interested in disarmament and isolationist policies than in funding national defense. For the military services this meant lean budgets and skeleton operating forces. Billy Mitchell’s War with the Navy recounts the intense political struggle between the Army and Navy air arms for the limited resources needed to define and establish the role of aviation within their respective services in the period between the two world wars. After Congress rejected the concept of a unified air service in 1920, Mitchell and his supporters turned on the Navy, seeking to substitute the Air Service as the nation's first line of defense. While Mitchell proved that aircraft could sink a battleship with the bombing of the Ostfriesland in 1921, he was unable to convince the General Staff of the Army, the General Board of the Navy, the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, or Congress of the need for an independent air force. When Mitchell turned to the pen to discredit the Navy, he was convicted by his own words and actions in a court-martial that captivated the nation, and was forced to resign in 1925. Rather than ending the rivalry for air power, Mitchell’s resignation set the stage for the ongoing dispute between the two services in the years immediately before WWII. After Mitchell’s resignation, the rivalry for air power between the two services resurfaced when the Navy's plans to procure torpedo planes for the defense of Pearl Harbor and Coco Solo were brought to the attention of the Army. The book concludes with a description of the events surrounding the Air Corps' abysmal performance at Pearl Harbor and Midway followed by a critical assessment of how the development of aviation was pursued by the Army and the Navy after WWII.