Engineering:Tempo Alcoa
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The Tempo Alcoa was a jet-powered hydroplane designed and built by Les Staudacher, using Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) aluminum. Hydroplane driver and band leader Guy Lombardo for the sake of setting a new world speed record on water.[1] In 1959, Lombardo was attempting a run on the absolute water speed record with the jet engine-powered Tempo Alcoa when it was destroyed on a radio-controlled test run doing over 250 miles per hour (400 km/h).[2]
A new record was never achieved by the Tempo Alcoa.
References
- ↑ Guy Lombardo, Les Staudacher and the Tempo Alcoa (1960)
- ↑ "U.S. Jet Boat Aims For World Speed Record". Popular Science, December 1959, p. 94.
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