Creating a super-fast plane may be unusual for aircraft engineers in the UK.Either bored or want to try new innovations, they try to create super-fast bike in the universe.
As reported by The Sun, Thursday, September 15, 2011, Paul Anderson (56), an Airbus engineer with colleagues preparing modified Harley-Davidson motorcycle, capable of breaking the record for the fastest motorcycle in the world.
The motors are built in the garage of Paul is also targeted to be able to run fast up speed of 250 mph, or about 402.3 km / hr. With that speed, Paul hopes to break speed records that exist on British soil that is currently listed at speeds around 222 mph or 357.2 km / hr.
To realize that dream, Paul worked with fellow engineers from Airbus Ekmedzic Andrija Serbia and Richard Spencer. Not only that, he also invited his friend Garry Morgan, and a 16-year-old student from Bristol Grammar School, Connor Galbraith.
“Making this bike, more or less like a fascinating toy for men. Because we are all interested in the fields of engineering, and this is one means to assimilate our capabilities together,” said Paul.
The man who likes to spur high-speed motor, said motor is still in the stages to be completed. However, they hope the bike can achieve success at the trials in the coming spring.
“We have used a wind tunnel to build the motor speed and also use software to monitor the latest technology,” he explained.
Slavic god
Problem name will be given to the bike, Paul and his friends decided to give Svarog, which means a god of the Slavic nations.
“Svarog known as blacksmiths and direperesentasikan with a fiery wheel, which of course we take as a symbol of our team,” he explained.
“Maybe the name is a bit strange to hear, but our main designer is a Serb and it fits with us,” he continued
In fact, besides wanting to make this bike into the fastest motorcycle in plain English, the team also is preparing to make a jet that is projected can print the land speed record which currently stands at number 375 mph, or about 603.5 km / hr. (Ren)




