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- The Hippomobile is an automobile invented by Étienne Lenoir in 1863 which carried its own internal combustion engine. It was based on his 1860 invention...
- inefficient, with a power stroke at each end of the cylinder. In 1863, the Hippomobile, with a coal gas fueled, one cylinder, internal combustion engine, made...
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- disappeared. At this time of industrial and demographic growth, the old Hippomobile modes of transportation, fiacres and horsebus, established since the...
- original on 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2010-11-14. "Les omnibus à traction hippomobile (archives of Musée départemental Dobrée)" (in French). Conseil général...
- undercarriages were substantially similar to the horse-drawn vehicles. Hippomobile - 1860s invention, gas powered Steam wagon - late 1800s, large steam-powered...
- Compiègne in Compiègne Plouay. Musée du conservatoire breton de la voiture hippomobile (Brittany) Sacy-le-grand, Musée du cheval de trait (Picardie) Saint-Auvent...
- which ran on a hydrogen/oxygen mixture. Étienne Lenoir produced the Hippomobile in 1863. In 1970, Paul Dieges patented a modified internal combustion...
- was not robust enough because British troops had been issued with the hippomobile version of the cannon (designed to be towed by horses). The solution...
- Bibcode:1879Natur..19..381.. doi:10.1038/019381a0. S2CID 4065389. "Data on the Hippomobile and hydrogen/fuel cells". TÜV SÜD Industrie Service. Archived from the...