-
shoulders to
stick through and be
protected from the wind.[citation needed]
Flitzers made from
September 1948 into 1950 were
powered by a 98 cc (6.0 cu in)...
-
version and a
lighter weight version. In
August 2014
there were
eleven Flitzers registered in the
United Kingdom. Data from
Bayerl and
Tacke General characteristics...
- The Focke-Wulf
Flitzer ("streaker" or "dasher",
sometimes incorrectly translated as "madcap") was a jet
fighter under development in
Germany at the end...
- "Ripley's
Believe It or Not!"-themed
mirror maze. In the 2004–2005
winter the
Flitzer was
taken down to be refurbished. They also
changed the
theme of the ride...
- configuration, and era
Gloster E.1/44 "Gloster Ace" – (United Kingdom) Focke-Wulf
Flitzer – (**** Germany) Saab 21R – (Sweden)
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- not in
actual design, it was, in principle, a
development of the Fend
Flitzer invalid carriage.
Approximately 15,000 were
built before it was replaced...
-
front wheels were
steered while the rear
wheel was powered.
About 250
Flitzers were
built between 1948 and the end of
production in 1951. In addition...
-
invalid carriages,
leading up to his Fend
Flitzer. Fend
noticed that able-bodied
people were
buying Flitzers for use as
personal transport. That led him...
- "
Flitzer (Meli Park Heysel)".
Roller Coaster DataBase. Marden, Duane. "La
Course (La Ronde)".
Roller Coaster DataBase. Marden, Duane. "
Flitzer (Crystal...
- flat-twin
front engine,
aluminium body,
production less than 10
units Fend
Flitzer Germany 1948 - 1951 1 seat,
Messerschmitt kabinenroller precursor, production...