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- Q3425123 subject Q6278612.
- Q3425123 subject Q8481419.
- Q3425123 subject Q8652281.
- Q3425123 subject Q8652295.
- Q3425123 subject Q8913798.
- Q3425123 abstract "The Renault Étoile Filante (Shooting Star) was Renault's first and only attempts at both a land speed record car for a gas turbine-powered car.In 1954 the French aeronautical turbines manufacturer Turbomeca proposed Renault making a gas turbine technology engineered car for exalting the benefits of it and for trying to break the a speed record.The car was tested in the wind tunnel between 1954 and 1955. In 1956, Jean Hébert and a Renault Team went off to Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. The car reached an average speed of 191.0 mph (307.4 km/h) and reached the world record for turbine engined cars. This was also to promote sales from Renault's newest car in the United States, the Dauphine. The Étoile Filante later appeared at motor shows all over the world. However, in the early sixties, the end of the gas turbine era stopped Renault from making a second car. And its record was neglected.In the mid 90's, it was decided that the car should be restored with a view to it running again. The car was completely dismantled in the workshops of Renault at the Billancourt factory in Paris, the chassis was resprayed and the engine repaired. In front of an expectant crowd, the car was fired up and moved under its own power for the first time since 1956. It's now conserved as a part of Renault's Historical Cars Collection.".
- Q3425123 bodyStyle Q5399907.
- Q3425123 class Q913270.
- Q3425123 height "0.999".
- Q3425123 length "4.84".
- Q3425123 manufacturer Q6686.
- Q3425123 thumbnail Renault_Etoile_filante_04.JPG?width=300.
- Q3425123 weight "950000.0".
- Q3425123 width "1.815".
- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q1028012.
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- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q5399907.
- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278612.
- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q6686.
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- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q829.
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- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q8481419.
- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q8652281.
- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q8652295.
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- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q8913798.
- Q3425123 wikiPageWikiLink Q913270.
- Q3425123 bodyStyle "No-door monoposto streamliner car".
- Q3425123 class "Land speed record car".
- Q3425123 engine "Gas turbine Turbomeca Turmo; ; 28,000 rpm".
- Q3425123 manufacturer Q6686.
- Q3425123 name "Renault Étoile Filante".
- Q3425123 type Product.
- Q3425123 type Automobile.
- Q3425123 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q3425123 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q3425123 type Thing.
- Q3425123 comment "The Renault Étoile Filante (Shooting Star) was Renault's first and only attempts at both a land speed record car for a gas turbine-powered car.In 1954 the French aeronautical turbines manufacturer Turbomeca proposed Renault making a gas turbine technology engineered car for exalting the benefits of it and for trying to break the a speed record.The car was tested in the wind tunnel between 1954 and 1955. In 1956, Jean Hébert and a Renault Team went off to Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah.".
- Q3425123 label "Renault Étoile Filante".
- Q3425123 depiction Renault_Etoile_filante_04.JPG.
- Q3425123 name "Renault Étoile Filante".