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开播:2018-01-04季终:2018-03-08
剧集列表
2018/10/04 S1 E
Most Extreme

The world's greatest engineering marvels are built using innovative science and state-of-the-art technology. This episode is a mashup of S01E04, "Daredevil Motorcycle" and S01E01, "Superhero Helicopter".

2018/09/27 S1 E 6
Speed Demons

The world's greatest engineering marvels are built using innovative science and state-of-the-art technology. This episode is a mashup of S01E05, "World's Greatest Roller Coaster", and S01E08, "Rise of the Bullet Train".

2018/09/20 S1 E 6.5
Sea Beasts

The world's greatest engineering marvels are built using innovative science and state-of-the-art technology. This episode is a mashup of S01E06, "Arctic Icebreaker", and S01E09, "World's Greatest Hovercraft".

2018/09/13 S1 E
Monsters of the Wild

The world's greatest engineering marvels are built using innovative science and state-of-the-art technology. This episode is a mashup of S01E10, "Monster Train", and S01E07, "Goliath of the Outback".

2018/09/06 S1 E
Rise of the Giants

The world's greatest engineering marvels are built using innovative science and state-of-the-art technology. This episode is a mashup of S01E02, "World's Strongest Plane", and S01E03, "World's Strangest Ship".

2018/03/08 S1 E10 8.5
Monster Train

The EMD SD70 ACe locomotive leads one of the largest trains in the world, a 1.6-mile-long monster hauling 24,000 tons of iron ore in 240 cars 260 miles through the Labrador wilderness to the Canadian port of Sept-Îles.

2018/03/01 S1 E9 8
World's Greatest Hovercraft

World's Greatest Hovercraft: The world's most advanced passenger hovercraft, the Griffon 12000TD, can defy gravity at speeds of 50 miles per hour, and its state-of-the-art engineering helps it dodge cruise ships and cargo traffic on crowded waters. Featured are the Island Flyer and the Solent Flyer that run between Portsmouth, UK and the Isle of Wight.

2018/02/22 S1 E8 8.5
Rise of the Bullet Train

Japan's bullet trains, aka the N700A Shinkansen, are some of the fastest in the world at 180 miles per hour. They have cutting-edge engineering safely moving 150 million people every year with extraordinary speed, quietness, and efficiency in one of the most geologically active countries in the world.

2018/02/15 S1 E7 7.5
Goliath of the Outback

The Mack Superliner is a record-breaking monster truck that can haul huge loads across the dangerous dirt roads of the Australian Outback. Weighing up to 100 tons fully loaded with grain, the $300,000 Road Train type truck consists of three 30-foot-long trailers.

2018/02/08 S1 E6 8
Arctic Icebreaker

Ice is no match for the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent, a 15,000-ton icebreaker of the Canadian Coast Guard that patrols the dangerous water of the Arctic Ocean; the icebreaker's cutting-edge engineering smashes the thickest of ice to keep shipping lanes safe for cargo ships.

2018/02/01 S1 E5 8
World's Greatest Roller Coaster

The Helix roller coaster at Liseberg in Gothenburg, Sweden is one of the greatest rides ever built, featuring state-of-the-art engineering to rocket thrill seekers to speeds of over 60 miles per hour.

2018/01/25 S1 E4 8
Daredevil Motorcycle

One of the most advanced motorcycles ever built, the ultra-light superbike Aprilia RSV4 boasts world-class agility, acceleration, and power.

2018/01/18 S1 E3 9
World's Strangest Ship

Faster than any ship and stronger than most planes, the Airfish 8 is a flying ship that can move over water at 120 miles per hour.

2018/01/11 S1 E2 8.5
World's Strongest Plane

The world's largest production cargo plane must carry a record-breaking load in a race against the clock. The Antonov 124 is an air monster that can swallow 3 Apache helicopters whole and features engines with more thrust than eight F16 fighter jets.

2018/01/04 S1 E1
Superhero Helicopter

The Sikorsky S-92 helicopter battles some of the world's most dangerous seas to rescue offshore oil rig workers. This feat of engineering is equipped with jet engines and state-of-the-art technology to save the day when trouble rolls in.