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Our project's goal - break the existing record of 763 mph (1,228 km/h) by reaching 800 mph (1,287 km/h)! |
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NAE™ Project: Welcome to Our Guestbook Thank you for visiting our site. We invite you to add to this guestbook we have provided for your comments! Attention guestbook users - entries promoting your web site, business, etc. will be filtered out, so don't bother. Thank you. If you'd like to send a donation to our project in support of our goal, then go here for more information. [Privacy Policy] | [Print Version] 2008 Attention readers: The views expressed in this site's guestbook, positive, or negative, towards anyone, either related to land speed racing, or not, is strictly the view of those submitting their entries, and not of this site, nor the team involved in this project. The webmaster of this site does not edit views, but does exercise discretion as to vulgar and obscene language; as this site is intended for children, as well as adults. So, if what you read here offends you, get over it; that's what makes this world so interesting; even if there are those out there who mean well, but choose to show their ignorance on their sleeve. Gentlemen,
Yesterday over here in Cleveland Ohio, 'The History Channel' cable television network showed a documentory on your efforts with The North American Eagle.
Having grown up in the 60's and not far from Akron Ohio which was the home of Art Arfons, I remember as a young boy that Arts efforts were very well publicized not only for his skillls but his vision as well to go where no others have gone. These were truely inspirational times in America that sadly have been forgotten however I must say that to view your efforts was like a breath of fresh air in todays cookie cutter world.
I always was amazed at the dedication and the bravery of the people like Art and you fellows who had the courage to look alittle bit over the edge and strive for that little bit more and from what I saw yesterday you Gentlemen should be truely proud of what you are trying to accomplish. Success or not you gentlemen are to be commemded for keeping the spirit of adventure alive and well.
Thank You, for sharing your efforts with all of America and best of luck in your quest for the record.
Sincerly...Bob Kurkowski - May 8, 2008
Hi guys & gals,
I just had to write and say thank you for doing this. I am a 30yr autos teacher in Flagstaff, AZ and a proud American! In today's times it's hard to see what America is all about, kids that dont want to work, every thing made in China and so on. I am glad to see the "Dream" and ingenuity of America alive and well! Press on make us proud, my prayers and and hopes are with you.
Thank you,
Brian Locke - May 7, 2008
I wish you all the best of luck. I saw the project on television and I hope that you can bring the record back home safely. Gary Gabelich was my Uncle from my mothers side of the Gabelich family. He was a true hero to me. I have collected many items of his over the years. I wish you all the very best of luck. Please keep me posted as to your progress. I would love to be there in person to see the record broken. We need it back home.
As Gary would say "don't wish it... make it happen"
Daniel Ramirez - May 6, 2008 I just heard your interview with NPR and was shocked to hear that you're having trouble finding sponsors at all. I think there are plenty of potential backers because of your venerable age, not in spite of it!!
I must send my deapest admiration to you, and the job with The Eagle, as you have done. I saw it on TV at chanel Discovery, and I was totaly enthusiastic. I am a man from Sweden 63 year´s old, and I hope that you will sone drive The Eagle 1300 km/hour. Good Luck and many greetings. Håkan Hamrin, Sundsvall, Sweden March 13, 2008 I was watching the documentary about your team on TV when my 9-year-old son walked in the room and blurted out, “Hey, we saw that ‘rocket car’ at Edwards Open House. It had metal wheels.” You know, I think he was right (several years ago). We both watched the rest of the show, mesmerized with the struggles your team faces… and overcomes! Best of luck – we are pulling for you guys. Mike and Patrick Harley - March 10, 2008 Jon, a.k.a. (Mr. Higley) you guys are doing a great job. I’m an old student of yours from Twin Lakes. I stopped in a few years ago and you were telling me about this project. I was watching the documentary on the North American Eagle™. I saw you on the show and just had to say hi and great job. By the way, I remember you because you were, and are, a great teacher. Chris Reagan (sixth grade student form '88) Webmaster's note: Yes, Chris, I remember you too. Thanks for the compliment. I watched a 1hr. documentary on your challenge last week and thought to myself,well done lads. Great enthusiasm and a dedicated team. All the best. February 9, 2008 Kevin, Belfast, N.Ireland. I wish you all the luck in the World!! It's great to see an American Team try to get the record back. Please keep site updated with potential attempts, I'd certainly like to be there to see it...... Mike "Army" Armstrong January 15, 2008 (Webmaster's note: Yes, Mike, we certainly will!)
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