How it works illustrated. Amazing vehicles

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Bournemouth: Imagine Publishing Ltd., 2014. - 191 p. ISBN 978 1910 155 639
Book description
volume 1
A look inside some of the world's most incredible machines.
From supersonic jets and rocket-powered planes to massive ocean liners and underwater cars, this book is packed with the most incredible machines on the planet. Learn about the amazing engineering behind some of the world’s fastest vehicles, and see how even the most powerful supercars are now eco-friendly. Discover how a new generation of airliners are changing the way we travel, and what the trains and planes of the future will look like. Learn how modern combat has been revolutionised by some truly astonishing vehicles, and get a detailed look at some of the iconic tanks, ships and planes that have cemented their place in the history books. If you love power, speed and groundbreaking technology, engineering and aerodynamics, then you’ll love the How It Works Book of Amazing Vehicles.
Contents
Land. Racing cars
Dragsters
Bugatti Veyron
McLaren 12C
Inside a hydrogen hybrid supercar
Muscle cars evolved
Inside the President’s car
Pit-Bull VX
Eco cars evolved
Mavizen TTX02
Superbikes
Inside the ultimate RV
The world’s biggest trucks
Super high-speed trains
Air. Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Airbus A380
Lineage 1000 jet
On-board Air Force One
The new Concorde
On board a cargo plane
VTOL aircraft
Sea. The world’s largest cruise ship
XSR48 superboat
Mega yachts
Hovercraft
Supertankers explained
The largest cargo ship in the world
Extreme submarines
Amphibious machines
Military. 21st Century combat vehicles
Abrams M1 Battletank
F-35 and the future fi ghters
Sea Harrier
Stealth Bomber
Sea Vixen
Mikoyan Mig-29
F-14 Tomcat
AH-64D Apache Longbow
Stealth warships
The world’s deadliest submarine
Next-gen battleships
Historic. Concorde
Da Vinci’s fl ying machine
Supermarine Spitfi re
Lancaster bomber
Messerschmitt Me 262
The B-17 Flying Fortress
F-86 Sabre
Churchill tank
The Tiger tank
The Model T
The Flying Scotsman Locomotive
The Mallard steam locomotive
The Mary Rose
The Mayfl ower
HMS Victory
Cutty Sark
U-boats explained
Bathyscaphe Trieste

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