应用科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 2004 年出品。


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  • 中文片名 :超级动力

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :Massive Engines

  • 英文系列名:

  • 电视台 :Discovery Channel

  • 地区 :美国

  • 语言 :英語

  • 时长 :约 23 分钟

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2004

詳見 分集介紹


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Chris Barrie explores the development of digger engines from their invention in the 19th century to the monstrous models used today. Featuring the electrically powered bucket wheel excavator, and a tunnelling machine at work under the streets of Dublin.

including one that weighs more than a thousand double-decker buses.


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Chris Barrie explores the evolution of the racing car engine, visiting Beaulieu to see the fastest and most powerful early racing cars


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Chris Barrie explores the evolution of rocket power, from the fireworks of the ancient Chinese to the monsters of the Space Race


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Chris Barrie explores the evolution of motorbikes, including the 1920’s Brough Superior and the world-famous Harley Davidson


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Chris Barrie tells the story of the development of passenger aircraft


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Chris Barrie explores the evolution of the enormous steam engines developed during the 1880s to pump an essential supply of clean water to the public


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Chris Barrie examines the development of marine engines, from the first crude steam ships to the huge diesel engines found on modern container ships


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Chris Barrie traces the development of truck engines, including the Caterpillar 789, which has a capacity of 177 tonnes Some of the most massive engines on our roads power huge trucks. They carry everything from beer to dangerous chemicals. Their engines are massive and dirty and Chris Barrie just loves them. From steam to awesome diesel monsters? Keep on trucking!


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Chris Barrie tells the story of the rise and fall of airships, from the first hot air balloons of the Montgolfier brothers in the 18th century to the glory days of Count von Zeppelin’s mammoth early bombers - and even bigger, ill- fated transatlantic passenger liners.


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Chris Barrie tells the story of the development of the engine. In this programme he looks at the development of trains, including the steam train that became a symbol of 1930s luxury

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