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Discovering Engineering That Changed the World

Julian Edgar
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Extraordinary engineering; extraordinary places: Discovering Engineering that Changed the World takes you on a fascinating journey to visit marvelous engineering and technological achievements around the world. -From deep underground in an Arizona missile silo, to being in the pilot's seat of one of the biggest hovercraft that has ever flown. -See the world's fastest helicopter, aircraft and steam train. -Deep inside the mighty Hoover Dam - one of the most incredible structures ever built - to walking the ground where the Wright Brothers first flew. -From marveling at the jet road cars built by Rover and Chrysler, to seeing Land Speed Record cars like Bluebird and Thrust SSC. -Fascinating sights - the suspension bridge that carried all the materials for the first atomic bomb. -The world's first turbo production car engine. -The luxury lounge of the Hindenburg airship. -The first streamlined, stainless-steel diesel train.Passionate and insightful, this is an incredible adventure through the best things the world has to offer for anyone who likes speed, technology and excitement. The result of Julian Edgar's own journey around the world, seeking out the most exciting engineering and technological sights he could find, you may well want to use this book to plan your own trip.

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Nombre de pages :
144
Langue:
Anglais

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9781787113558
Date de parution :
20-11-18
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
206 mm x 249 mm
Poids :
589 g

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