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- The Aerowagon or Aeromotowagon (Russian: Аэроваго́н, аэродрези́на, romanized: aerovagon, aerodrezyna) was an experimental high-speed railcar ****ed with...
- biological father, Fyodor Sergeyev, a close friend of Stalin, died in an Aerowagon train derailment in 1921. Lenin initiated the following adoption by Stalin...
- 1921) was a Soviet engineer who is best remembered as the inventor of the Aerowagon. He was born in Riga on October 5, 1895, in to a Russian family. Although...
- of bridge scaffolding. Valerian Abakovsky (1895–1921) constructed the Aerowagon, an experimental high-speed railcar ****ed with an aircraft engine and...
- Red Square. Another unusual incident was the 24 July 1921 crash of the Aerowagon, an experimental (and not fully tested) high-speed railcar ****ed with...
- International of Labor Unions. He was subsequently killed in the wreck of the Aerowagon, an experimental high-speed railcar, and became one of the few Westerners...
- in 1939. Anti****ting the design of the Schienenzeppelin, the earlier Aerowagon, an experimental Russian high-speed railcar, was also equipped with an...
- Retrieved 2022-07-08. Yekaterina Sinelschikova (2021-08-03). "USSR's first AEROWAGON - and the dark story behind it (PHOTOS + VIDEO)". RBTH. Retrieved 2022-07-07...
- in Lyn, Ontario. July 24 – In the Russian SFSR, the propeller-driven Aerowagon derails at speed, killing 6. August 19 – Publication in the United Kingdom...
- a contemporary French hovercraft train, also powered by a jet engine Aerowagon Schienenzeppelin – a German propeller-driven railcar of 1929 Turboshaft...