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Image Not Available for Ken Warby at Blowering Dam
Ken Warby at Blowering Dam
Image Not Available for Ken Warby at Blowering Dam

Ken Warby at Blowering Dam

Photographer (deceased)
Date1978
Object numberANMS0532[051]
NameNegative
ClassificationsPhotographs
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Tumut and Adelong Times
DescriptionA photograph of Ken Warby taking a well-earned break after setting a new world water speed record in SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA on Blowering Dam. Here he opens a drink while surrounded by well-wishers and the media.HistorySPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA is an Australian designed and built jet-powered, wooden, 3-point hydroplane that has held the world water-speed record since 1977. Breaking both the 300 mph and 500 km/h barriers, SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA raised the world record to 511kph in 1978 at Blowering Dam near Tumut NSW. Ken Warby, SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA's designer, builder and driver, achieved his world water-speed records on a shoestring budget. Warby built his hydroplane over two years in the backyard of his suburban Sydney home, using stringers, brackets, stock bits of timber, plywood, screws, epoxy and a military-surplus jet engine that cost $65. He eventually launched the boat in 1974.SignificanceAfter Ken Warby's first world speed record of 1977, he received greater attention and sponsorship for his second record in 1978. This photograph shows a relaxed Warby at the setting of his record which would remain unbroken since 1978.