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ETNZ Project Speed: Glenn's Diary Week 2 - Cut!
by Glenn Ashby, Emirates Team NZ
We are going to shorten the craft up and change the distance between the rear wheels and the centre
Posted today at 11:20 am
Emirates Team New Zealand set to sail in Australia
by Richard Gladwell
Emirates Team NZ's next challenge will be to break one of the most difficult records in sailing
Posted on 25 May
ETNZ Project Speed: Glenn's Diary Week 1 - 75kts
by Glenn Ashby, Emirates Team NZ
Out of the box Horonuku has worked extremely well hitting speeds in excess of 140kph
Posted on 24 May
NZL Sailing Team: World Champion heads to Mexico
by Michael Brown/Yachting NZ
Four Kiwi sailors head for Mexico to join classy fleet for ILCA 7 World titles
Posted on 23 May
Cup Critiqued: Moving to the Med - but when?
by Richard Gladwell/Sail-World
As we saw in the last America's Cup, base and venue setup decisions can have unintended consequences
Posted on 20 May
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Emirates Team New Zealand's wind powered land speed craft ˜Horonuku` is tested at RNZAF base Whenuapai.
Emirates Team New Zealand's wind powered land speed craft ˜Horonuku` is tested at RNZAF base Whenuapai.
The concept of the current record holder, Greenbird, was devised for the 2008 attempt - breaking the mark on March 26, 2009 in USA. ETNZ's Horonuku uses a similar designconcept
Project Speed - Horonuku is pushed out of the RNZAF Hangar - Emirates Team New Zealand - Test run - Whenuapai -May 20,
Project Speed - Horonuku's cockpit has little instrumentation - Emirates Team New Zealand - Test run - Whenuapai -May 20,
Project Speed - Emirates Team New Zealand - has use of a section of a hangar - Whenuapai -May 20,
Project Speed - Emirates Team New Zealand - Glenn Ashby squeezes into the cockpit Horonuku - Whenuapai -May 20,
A partially dry Lake Gairdner - South Australia
A partially dry Lake Gairdner - South Australia
Lake Gairdner, South Australia- venue for ETNZ's wind powered land speed record attempt - May 2022
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