August 11, 2010
Jet-Powered School Bus Go Up To 367 MPH
Some people have outrageous habit of staying in the fast lane, pushing that speed limit all the while. Paul Stender is one daredevil who challenges the limits with his extreme jet powered creations. After the jet-powered cars and the famed Port-o-Jet jet-powered outhouse, Paul’s new creation is the jet-engine-equipped School Time Jet School Bus, which is slated to make presence at the Vectren Dayton Air Show.
Powered by General Electric J-79 jet engine straight out of a F4 Phantom fighter jet, the big yellow school bus, which is the largest jet vehicle, does excitingly fast 350mph. This 42,000 hp, 10-foot-high, 35-foot-long bus blasts a 75-foot flame out its exhaust, good enough to scare the shit out of all spectators around, so if you’re at Vectren Dayton, just try and maintain adequate distance from the bus, for your safety of course.
Don’t fear of Paul’s safety, the daredevil knows what he’s up to sitting inside that flaming bus, for this he wears a fireproof, seven-layer Kevlar suit to skirt the unexpected.
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