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- Wingfoot_Express abstract "The Wingfoot Express was Walt Arfons and Tom Green's jet-powered land speed record car, driven by Green to a record on October 2, 1964, after Walt suffered a heart attack just prior. The Express was powered by a Westinghouse J46 engine and hit the 413 mph record mark.".
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageID "1857675".
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageLength "9952".
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageRevisionID "595917311".
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Acrylic_glass.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Aerodynamics.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Afterburner.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Art_Arfons.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Bluebird-Proteus_CN7.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Bluebird_CN7.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Bonneville_Salt_Flats.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jet_land_speed_record_cars.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Craig_Breedlove.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Drag_coefficient.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Dragstrip.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink FIA.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Flying_Caduceus.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Fxc3xa9dxc3xa9ration_Internationale_de_lAutomobile.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Gary,_Indiana.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric_J47.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink J47.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink JATO.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Land_speed_record.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(mythology).
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_Ostich.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Parachute.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Poly(methyl_methacrylate).
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Shock_absorber.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Snap-On.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Snap-on.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Solid-fuel_rocket.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Spirit_of_America_(automobile).
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Stock_car_racing.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Green_(designer).
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Torque_wrench.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Arfons.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Westinghouse_Electric_(1886).
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Westinghouse_Electric_Corporation.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLink Westinghouse_J46.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wingfoot Express".
- Wingfoot_Express hasPhotoCollection Wingfoot_Express.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Goodyear_Company.
- Wingfoot_Express wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wingfoot_Express subject Category:Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- Wingfoot_Express subject Category:Jet_land_speed_record_cars.
- Wingfoot_Express hypernym Arfons.
- Wingfoot_Express type Car.
- Wingfoot_Express comment "The Wingfoot Express was Walt Arfons and Tom Green's jet-powered land speed record car, driven by Green to a record on October 2, 1964, after Walt suffered a heart attack just prior. The Express was powered by a Westinghouse J46 engine and hit the 413 mph record mark.".
- Wingfoot_Express label "Wingfoot Express".
- Wingfoot_Express sameAs m.061k2b.
- Wingfoot_Express sameAs Q8025210.
- Wingfoot_Express sameAs Q8025210.
- Wingfoot_Express wasDerivedFrom Wingfoot_Express?oldid=595917311.
- Wingfoot_Express isPrimaryTopicOf Wingfoot_Express.