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Ready For Water Speed Test - British Naval architect Frank Hanning-Lee helps adjust the helmet of his wife, Stella, before a speed trial run in their jet-powered hydrofoil speedboat Thursday on England's Lake Windermere. Mrs. Hanning-Lee may pilot the craft in an attempt to break the world's water speed record. British jet ace John Cobb in the explosion of his jet boat two weeks ago after setting a new mark of 206.89 miles an hour. October 11, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).

Ready For Water Speed Test - British Naval architect Frank Hanning-Lee helps adjust the helmet of his wife, Stella, before a speed trial run in their jet-powered hydrofoil speedboat Thursday on England's Lake Windermere. Mrs. Hanning-Lee may pilot the craft in an attempt to break the world's water speed record. British jet ace John Cobb in the explosion of his jet boat two weeks ago after setting a new mark of 206.89 miles an hour. October 11, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Ready For Water Speed Test - British Naval architect Frank Hanning-Lee helps adjust the helmet of his wife, Stella, before a speed trial run in their jet-powered hydrofoil speedboat Thursday on England's Lake Windermere. Mrs. Hanning-Lee may pilot the craft in an attempt to break the world's water speed record. British jet ace John Cobb in the explosion of his jet boat two weeks ago after setting a new mark of 206.89 miles an hour. October 11, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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