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"This broke speed records back in the day, stock, you know about that?" Mr. Sheard remarked.
The first hypersonic aircraft was the manned X-15, a rocket-powered craft that broke speed and altitude records more than 30 years ago.
Speed testing was a major goal of the early part of the voyage and he and his fleet of eight ships broke speed records by sailing to Honolulu in just over four days.
Antique bikes, as well as photographs and other displays, shed light on that 1930s racing track, where riders broke speed records by pedaling behind motorcycles.
Ed Welburn Ed Welburn, who is now GM's vice president of design for North America, designed the Olds Aerotech, a racecar that broke speed and endurance records that had been set by Porsche and Mercedes-Benz.
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Broke the speed limit.
In the early 1930s, G.M. joined with other companies to develop the Burlington Zephyr, a radically innovative train that broke world speed records and cut train travel times in half.
Byrnes said Gonzalez would ask campus security, "Do you know who I am?" and routinely broke campus speeding and parking rules.
"A lot of companies go broke trying to speed up the consumer adoption curve," Pittman told the Journal.
Broke well, was in the right place following the speed in the race," Velazquez said.
The phase angle of the secondary balance crank has very important function for the balance effect, but the belt drive always lost rotational speed of crank and the chain drive always broke.
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