Whats the fastest vessel on earth?
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The World Water Speed record, like the air speed record, is decades old. Australian Ken Warby set the record in 1978 when he averaged 317.60 mph in a 27-foot jet-powered hydroplane called "Spirit of Australia." The official speed test, which consists of two back-to-back runs over a one-kilometer straight-away, took place on Blowering Dam in New South Wales, Australia. And where did Warby design and build this hydraulic masterpiece? Underneath a tree in the back yard of a house he was renting in suburban Sydney. "There was a canvas sheet I used to throw over it when it rained," he told the press.
These claim to have the fastest Vessel on earth. Goa Shipyard Ltd, a naval shipyard, has entered the commercial market or, more precisely, the export defence market with a new high-speed patrol craft indigenously designed and built. With a success credit of building over 166 ships of various sizes till date, in addition to repair and maintenance of ships, GSL latest 35 knot Fast Petrol Vessel (FPV) is believed to be the fastest in the world in its category. The FPV has a competitive tag of Rs 45 crore. Export enquiries from Saarc countries are pouring in and to this effect GSL has set up an office in Thailand.
A sonic boom is anything faster than the speed of sound sight attached
Not sure but if you stand behind me after a tin of beans you can measure a sonic boom
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