3rd March 2014
Latest, fastest, loudest and most exciting news!
Working At Height Limited have become an official Product Sponsor to the ‘Bloodhound SSC 1000mph Car Project’, the latest attempt by Great Britain to break the land speed record, and are hugely excited about it! And as majority of our customers are engineers or involved in engineering in some form, then we think this should be of interest, irresistibly so even! The project is described as an ‘Engineering Adventure’, and that could be said for all us in engineering perhaps and on a daily basis, good days and bad!
We have added a page to our website devoted to the project and our involvement in it, however if you have come this far you may have found it already?! If not then navigate from the home page or go to www.workingatheightltd.com/bloodhoundssc
Pictured is Project Director Richard Noble OBE (left) with Paul Whittle of Working At Height on the hand-over and installation of the first bespoke staging required for cock-pit access. Richard Noble held the land speed record from 1983 to 1997, taking ‘Thrust 2’ to 633.468 mph, in 1997 he was Project Director on ‘Thrust SSC’ (Supersonic Car), driven by RAF pilot Andy Green who drove through the sound barrier, creating a sonic boom on his way to a record speed of 763.035 mph, that stands to this day.
Our commitment to help ‘advance British engineering, science and maths, now and for the future’.
Working At Height Limited, Amberley Court,
Old Elstead Road, Milford, Surrey.
GU8 5EB
Tel: 01483 415 410
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Working At Height Limited, The Portergate,
Eccleshall Road, Sheffield.
S11 8NX
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Fax: 0114 209 6001
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