- "Maus"
Gatsonides (February 14, 1911 in Gombong,
Kebumen Regency –
November 29, 1998 in Heemstede) was a
Dutch rally driver and inventor.
Gatsonides was...
- only
winner driving his own car – was
driving a "works" car in 1952, but
Gatsonides also parti****ted in a
factory prepared Ford
Zephyr in 1953, a year that...
-
history started with a
device invented by the
champion rally driver Maurice Gatsonides. He used the
device to
record his
speeds as he
drove through various curves...
- John
Garand Gatling gun –
Richard Jordan Gatling Gatso cameras – Maus
Gatsonides Geiger counter – Hans
Geiger Geiger–Müller tube – Hans
Geiger and Walther...
-
Ireland from 1951 to 1956. In 1953, a Ford
Zephyr Six
driven by
Maurice Gatsonides won the
Monte Carlo rally,
pushing a
Jaguar Mark VII into
second place...
-
which was
founded in 1958 by
rally driver Maurice Gatsonides,
produced the 'Gatsometer'.
Gatsonides wished to
better monitor his
average speed on a race...
- (Volkswagen) 5 Hurtley, H. and A. (Triumph TR3) 6 Middle-Muskin (Saab) 7
Gatsonides-Blodgett (Triumph TR3)
There has been no
evidence discovered that the...
- have
special speed limits.[citation needed]
Dutch rally driver, Maus
Gatsonides, is
famed for
inventing the
Gatso speed camera and
founding the Gatsometer...
-
failing to salute.
Gatsometer BV,
founded in 1958 by
rally driver Maurice Gatsonides,
produced the 'Gatsometer'
which was
described as "a
revolutionary speed-measuring...
- helicopter-type
flight to
fully level fixed-wing flight.
Dutch rally driver Maus
Gatsonides introduces his
first roadside automobile speed measurement device. Fields...