Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Houston, 1958, before dragsters had a standard looking header in a weedburner or zoomie style, they made them any way they wanted
Thanks to Damian of http://capitaldiecastgarage.blogspot.com and http://onfourwheels.blogspot.com via http://www.redlinederby.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=676
is the Houston International Raceway 1958 / Redline Derby Racing
is the Houston International Raceway 1958 / Redline Derby Racing
Labels:
design,
drag racing,
drag strip,
dragsters,
headers,
slingshot dragster
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Burnelli aircraft design, cheaper, safer, more fuel efficient... why aren't these being built, what does Boeing and the other major commercial airline builders have against it?
Burnelli News Story from http://justacargal.blogspot.com/search/label/Burnelli where Tere has more than one post that displays photos, engineering drawings, and lots to read to show that the basic flying wing design that has evolved or drawn inspiration from the 1921 Burnelli lifting body design is a damn good idea. Creat more lift with the body, have smaller wings, and you'll have less drag as well I imagine
The Old Motor http://theoldmotor.com/?p=5935 had posted this 1935 press photo back in Feb 2011, which is in great focus and close up of the fuselage. The 1934 Ford was underslung to demonstrate it's high altitude starting ability (would have been easier to have a press conference in high altitude Colorado mountains)
I think I've posted this image before, but it's lost in the archives if I did.
Labels:
airplane,
design,
innovative
Monday, November 21, 2011
rare and beautiful Benz? The 1934 and 1938 Autobahnkurier
only two were made, the 1934 and the 1938. Yup, 4 years apart and the same model.. but that wasn't uncommon prior to Harley Earl's production changing concept of make the people want to buy a new car every year with constantly changing designs.
the first was gifted to Mohammed Reza Shah of Iran by the German government and spent most of it’s life in Iran, and was found by a Mercedes-Benz truck importer in the 1960s, the car was totally original with only 10,000 km on the odometer.
The second was completed in 1938 for professor Ingacio Barraquer. He was in Germany on vacation from his regular residence in Spain. Barraquer used this car often and went on many long journeys including a famous drive through North Africa. He traveled from Libya, Cairo then finished in Alexandria before the car was shipped back. He found it to be too difficult to maintain and replaced it with a more modern 300S. It was then given to his son-in-law and stayed in the family for decades. For some time it was loaned to Antic Car Club in Catalina who had it displayed in Barcelona.
Eventually, it was sold by the Barraquer family in 2004 (is now owned by Arturo and Deborah Keller) and restored by Paul Russell & Co. before making a debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. It won the award for the most elegant coupe and was a runner up for Best in Show. This was followed up in 2008 by winning the Coppa d’Oro Villa d’Este.
The design is so good, that many claim it inspired Bugatti to design the Type 57
http://www.supercars.net/cars/3604.html
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design,
informative,
Mercedes Benz,
rare,
unique