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https://youtube/watch v=g10pMGVmhts The Big Wind is one part T-34 tank and two parts MiG 21 jet engine. Specifically its a T-34 tank chassis with a pair of Mig 21 jet engines mounted to its roof. A pair of operators are responsible for maneuvering the tank chassis into position while a third, external operator controls the jet engines. The Big Wind first moves itself into position next to the fire and near an artificial lagoon dug into the ground and filled with water. As the jet engines fire up, they suck the lagoon water up and expel it out the back, creating a powerful mist of cool water traveling at supersonic speeds. [Kritzberg via The Awesomer]
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