Bloodhound TV
Cisco Bloodhound TV Launch
Cisco has signed as the Bloodhound SSC networking & video partner with the launch of Cisco BHTV. Here you will be taken behind the scenes of the Project as it advances from relaying data to obstacles they might have to overcome, sharing every step of the way with you.
BHTV Episode 13: "Ejector seat" - Ron Ayres explains why the Supersonic Car does not have an ejector seat
BHTV Episode 12: "Additive Manufacturing" - This episode explains how Additive Manufacture will help to save resources.
BHTV Episode 11: "Andy Green on his John Orr lecture tour of South Africa."
BHTV Episode 10: "Autosport International / Design & Make" Andy Green and Conor La Grue launch the Design and Manufacture programme inviting you to join the project
BHTV Episode 9: "How to learn anything at home in your pyjamas!"
BHTV Episode 8: "The Bloodhound Education Centre"- a behind the scenes look at the Bloodhound Education Centre open day in Bristol
BHTV Episode 7: "Bloodhound: The Mission" - Project Director Richard Noble explains how the Bloodhound project aims to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and mathmeticians
BHTV Episode 6: The "Performance Curve" - how can you get to 1000mph and stop safely on a 12 mile track?
BHTV Episode 5: Why is Bloodhound the shape it is? Ron Ayers, Chief of Aerodynamics, explains all in this episode.
BHTV Episode 4: Behind the scenes footage at the Falcon rocket test facility as the BBC film the 6" firing in August 2011 for their flagship science programme Bang Goes The Theory.
BHTV Episode 3: Cisco BHTV goes to the Goodwood Festival of Speed where they meet some young engineers inspired by Bloodhound to set impressive speed records of their own.
BHTV Episode 2: The Joseph Leckie Community Technical College spotted a Guinness World Record that just had to be broken. This is the story of how they built and ran their model rocket car at great speed across their playground!
BHTV Episode 1: records the moment the first metal components for BLOODHOUND's chassis were manufactured at Hampson Industries.