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Silver Bullet (Sunbeam land speed record car)



 
 
The Sunbeam Silver Bullet was the last attempt on the land speed record
Land speed record

The land speed record is the fastest speed achieved by any wheeled vehicle on land, as opposed to one on water or in the air. There is no single body for validation and regulation; what is used in practice is the Category C flying start regulations, officiated by regional or national organizations under the auspices of the F?d?ration In...
 by Sunbeam
Sunbeam Car Company

Sunbeam was a marque registered by John Marston Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton, England, in 1888. The company first made bicycles, then motorcycles and cars from the late 19th century to circa 1936, and applied the marque to all three forms of transportation....
 of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
. It was built in 1929 for Kaye Don
Kaye Don

Kaye Don was a world record breaking car and speedboat racer who became a motorcycle dealer on his retirement from road racing and set up Ambassador Motorcycles....
. Powered by two supercharged aero-engines of 24 litres each, it looked impressive but failed to achieve any records.

Sunbeam's 1927 200 mph land speed record won with the Sunbeam 1000HP had been broken by 1929, and the company decided to build a car capable of reaching so as to recover it.






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The Sunbeam Silver Bullet was the last attempt on the land speed record
Land speed record

The land speed record is the fastest speed achieved by any wheeled vehicle on land, as opposed to one on water or in the air. There is no single body for validation and regulation; what is used in practice is the Category C flying start regulations, officiated by regional or national organizations under the auspices of the F?d?ration In...
 by Sunbeam
Sunbeam Car Company

Sunbeam was a marque registered by John Marston Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton, England, in 1888. The company first made bicycles, then motorcycles and cars from the late 19th century to circa 1936, and applied the marque to all three forms of transportation....
 of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
. It was built in 1929 for Kaye Don
Kaye Don

Kaye Don was a world record breaking car and speedboat racer who became a motorcycle dealer on his retirement from road racing and set up Ambassador Motorcycles....
. Powered by two supercharged aero-engines of 24 litres each, it looked impressive but failed to achieve any records.

Sunbeam's 1927 200 mph land speed record won with the Sunbeam 1000HP had been broken by 1929, and the company decided to build a car capable of reaching so as to recover it. Only aero engines offered enough power to do this, and such a car would also provide a test bed for developing a new generation of Sunbeam aero-engines.

Sunbeam 2,000 hp engine

Sunbeam decided to develop a new aero engine of , and the car would be powered by two of them.

This new engine was a water-cooled V-12 with a 50° angle between the banks. Ideal balance
Engine balance

Engine balance is the design, construction and tuning of an engine to run smoothly. Engine balance reduces vibration and other Stress , and may improve the performance, efficiency, cost of ownership and reliability of the engine, as well as reducing the stress on other machinery and people near the engine....
 usually favours an angle of 60°, but this choice made the engine narrower overall. Cylinder bore was and stroke was , for a capacity of 24.02 litres. This oversquare
Stroke ratio

Stroke ratio, bore/stroke ratio and stroke/bore ratio are terms that are used to describe the form of a piston engine cylinder when the piston is at the bottom dead center point....
 geometry was a first for Sunbeam, but encouraged a high-revving and thus more powerful engine.

The engines were supercharged, using a large centrifugal blower, geared to 17,000 rpm. This was increasingly common aero engine practice of the time, in both the Napier Lion
Napier Lion

The Napier Lion was a 12-cylinder W engine inline engine aircraft engine built by Napier & Son starting in 1917, and ending in the 1930s. A number of advanced features made it the most powerful engine of its day, and kept it in production long after contemporary designs had stopped production....
 and the Rolls-Royce R
Rolls-Royce R

The Rolls-Royce 'R was a racing aero engine. Developed from the Rolls-Royce Buzzard it was a 36.7 litre V12. There were 19 made between 1929 and 1934....
-type, but again was a first for Sunbeam.

When installed in the record-attempt car the engines had an unusual cooling system using melting ice rather than a radiator
Radiator

Radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in automobiles, buildings, and electronics....
. This avoided the drag of an open radiator, but obviously could only cool for as long as the ice lasted. It was a workable system for land speed records, used by the contemporary Golden Arrow
Golden Arrow (land speed racer)

Golden Arrow was a land speed record racer. Built for Major Henry Segrave to take the LSR from Ray Keech, Golden Arrow was one of the first Streamliner land speed racers, with a pointed nose and tight cowling....
 and more recently by the JCB Dieselmax
JCB Dieselmax

The JCB Dieselmax is a diesel 'Streamliner' car designed for the purpose of breaking the land speed record for a diesel-engined vehicle.The car was built for J....
. Silver Bullet had an 11.5 cu.ft ice tank, filled with 5.5 cwt of ice before each run, and a one gallon mixing tank in the nose.

Photographs


Photographs of the car are rare, although there are some at the Brooklands
Brooklands

Brooklands was a 2.75 miles Auto racing circuit and airfield built near Weybridge in Surrey, England. It opened in 1907, and was the world's first purpose-built motorsport venue....
 photo archive. These show it outside Delaney & Sons. garage, a popular location for racing in this era. Some also show close-ups, including the innovative rear aerofoil that could be adjusted to generate downforce.

Specifications


Unsuccessful record attempts

Competition for the land speed record
Land speed record

The land speed record is the fastest speed achieved by any wheeled vehicle on land, as opposed to one on water or in the air. There is no single body for validation and regulation; what is used in practice is the Category C flying start regulations, officiated by regional or national organizations under the auspices of the F?d?ration In...
 in between Segrave
Henry Segrave

Sir Henry O'Neil de Hane Segrave was famous for setting three land speed records and the water speed record. He was the first person to hold both the land and water speed records simultaneously....
's Golden Arrow
Golden Arrow (land speed racer)

Golden Arrow was a land speed record racer. Built for Major Henry Segrave to take the LSR from Ray Keech, Golden Arrow was one of the first Streamliner land speed racers, with a pointed nose and tight cowling....
 and Malcolm Campbell
Malcolm Campbell

Sir Malcolm Campbell was an England racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on Land Speed Record and on Water speed record at various times during the 1920s and 1930s using List of Bluebird record-breaking vehicles....
's new Blue Bird was fierce, so the car was built quickly, working around the clock in shifts. This left little time for thorough static testing of the engines, made even worse as only two engines were ever built and so the only engines available for testing were the race engines themselves. Silver Bullet first appeared in public on 21st February 1930.

Following the other teams, the first record attempt was to be made on Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach Road Course

Daytona Beach Road Course was a race track that was instrumental in the formation of NASCAR. It originally became famous as the location where fifteen land speed record were set....
, in Florida, with Kaye Don
Kaye Don

Kaye Don was a world record breaking car and speedboat racer who became a motorcycle dealer on his retirement from road racing and set up Ambassador Motorcycles....
 driving. The car arrived at Daytona on the 8th March and Louis Coatalen
Louis Coatalen

Louis Herv? Coatalen was a Breton automobile engineer.Coatalen was born in the Breton fishing town of Concarneau and went on to study engineering at the Ecole des Arts et M?tiers at Cluny ....
 himself on 16th. The record attempts went poorly though, with engine reliability problems and the car proving difficult to control. The fastest speed attained was , well below Sunbeam's own record of three years earlier.

After the team returned home, further attempts were made to improve the car with testing on Pendine Sands
Pendine Sands

Pendine Sands is a 7 mile long beach on the shores of Carmarthen Bay on the south coast of Wales. It stretches from Gilman Point in the west to Laugharne Sands in the east....
.

Sunbeam aircraft engines had never recovered from the financial effects of the end of the Great War
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
. Coupled with the Depression
Great Depression in the United Kingdom

This article deals with the effects of the Great Depression of the 1930s - also known as the Great Slump - on the United Kingdom....
 of the 1930s, Sunbeam simply could not afford a competition program of this scale. Although other UK car companies even did well in this period, Sunbeam did not and went into receivership in 1935.

The Silver Bullet was sold to Jack Field, a Southport
Southport

Southport is a seaside resort within the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, in Merseyside, England. The town is located on the Irish Sea coast, to the north of Liverpool and west-southwest of Preston....
 hotelier and garage owner. He tested the car on Southport beach, scene of Segrave's earlier success with the Sunbeam Tiger
Sunbeam Tiger (1925)

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, but couldn't solve its problems and eventually the car was scrapped.

See also

  • Sunbeam 1000HP
  • Golden Arrow
    Golden Arrow (land speed racer)

    Golden Arrow was a land speed record racer. Built for Major Henry Segrave to take the LSR from Ray Keech, Golden Arrow was one of the first Streamliner land speed racers, with a pointed nose and tight cowling....