Those Thunder jet they are very fast machines on ice drag 660 feet. I remember in 1988 i have my Arctic Cat ZZ 440 1977 and my friend have a Sno Jet Thunder jet 433 F/A 1974. I just can't keep up with him on 660 feet ice drag. that damn blue bullet was so fast unbelievable.😳😳😳
Idk but this one has a 650 Yamaha twin. Same engine as 643 Yamaha SR. All the 73s I’ve seen have that. Red Baron era more like 1969 to 1971. Both nice sounding engines. Yamaha just a bit faster.
oscar nomination for best cinematography? not in this vid
Really some of the best cinematic work I've ever seen....right up until...well watch
Those Thunder jet they are very fast machines on ice drag 660 feet. I remember in 1988 i have my Arctic Cat ZZ 440 1977 and my friend have a Sno Jet Thunder jet 433 F/A 1974. I just can't keep up with him on 660 feet ice drag. that damn blue bullet was so fast unbelievable.😳😳😳
It was so fast, when it flew by the wind from it blew the camera out of cameramans hands!!
That snowmobile; I would give up anything just to ride one for a quick pass down a field and back.
If I remember they put a Hirth engine known as "The Red Baron" in this model. Moto Ski also put it in their Bullet models.
Idk but this one has a 650 Yamaha twin. Same engine as 643 Yamaha SR. All the 73s I’ve seen have that. Red Baron era more like 1969 to 1971. Both nice sounding engines. Yamaha just a bit faster.
@@nomoremr.niceguy4778 Then came the Merc sno twisters and Rupp Nitro's
@@nomoremr.niceguy4778you mean quite a bit faster
My dad used to sell them when i was a kid.
Mother Fuckers GO like God Damn hell!
Would have been nice if the camera operator was better lol
Looks like he jumped the start pretty bad
Great camera work. Why bother
Look like those thunder jets go very quick,,,to about 40 mph, lol.