Junkyard Wars Season 9

Junkyard Wars - Season 9

2002 • 14 episodes

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14 episodes
Oct 23, 2002

About this season

Episodes

Seasons & Episodes

14 episodes
Mud Monsters
Episode 1

Mud Monsters

Episode 1 • Oct 23, 2002

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60m
Hovercraft
Episode 2

Hovercraft

Episode 2 • Oct 30, 2002

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60m
Golfball Gatling Gun
Episode 3

Golfball Gatling Gun

Episode 3 • Nov 06, 2002

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60m
Blind Navigation
Episode 4

Blind Navigation

Episode 4 • Nov 13, 2002

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60m
Railroad Racers
Episode 5

Railroad Racers

Episode 5 • Nov 20, 2002

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60m
Clockwork Cars
Episode 6

Clockwork Cars

Episode 6 • Nov 27, 2002

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60m
Smooth Riders
Episode 7

Smooth Riders

Episode 7 • Dec 04, 2002

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60m
Monowheels
Episode 8

Monowheels

Episode 8 • Dec 11, 2002

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60m
Tugs of War
Episode 9

Tugs of War

Episode 9 • Dec 18, 2002

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60m
Diggers
Episode 10

Diggers

Episode 10 • Jan 08, 2003

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60m
Destroyers
Episode 11

Destroyers

Episode 11 • Jan 15, 2003

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60m
Car Flinger
Episode 12

Car Flinger

Episode 12 • Jan 22, 2003

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60m
Flight of the Century
Episode 13

Flight of the Century

Episode 13 • Mar 09, 2003

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60m
Flight of the Century
Episode 14

Flight of the Century

Episode 14 • Mar 09, 2003

To celebrate 100th anniversary of the first flight by Wright brothers, teams from U.S., U.K. and France built flying machines capable of stop exactly at the red line located in the middle of a dry lakebed in California's Mojave Desert - using materials and tools in 1900s. In addition to 20 hours build time, each team had 2 hours of decoration time, 2 test flights, and a modern FAA-approved engine to power the vehicles. Teams - Members The American Eagles (USA) - Ken Kellet (Captain), Andrew King, Norm Kellett, Paul Stecewycz The British Buzzards (UK) - Darren Arkwright, Bill Brooks (Captain), Wendy Phillips and Iain Evans The French Falcons (France) - Géraud Lafage (Captain), Eric Toquoy, Dimitri Carstensen and Gerald Senger The American Eagles built Walden IX; The British Buzzards built a hybrid based on Wright Flyer (1912 version)'s wings, French Antoinette's tail, and Bill Brooks' original fuselage; The French Falcons built Blériot XI.

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120m