- The
Jeantaud was a make of
French automobile manufactured in
Paris from 1893
until 1907. It was the
brainchild of
Charles Jeantaud, a
coachbuilder who...
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Charles Jeantaud (1840-1906) was a
French engineer who
invented the
parallelogram steering linkage in 1878[citation needed]. He was born in Limoges, in...
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carriages and trucks. He
competed fiercely against the carriage-maker
Jeantaud in
publicity stunts to see
which of them made the
fastest vehicles. In...
- (105.882 km/h).
Gaston de Ch****eloup-Laubat
drove his
electric powered Jeantaud,
while Camille Jenatzy used the
electric car,
built by the de: Compagnie...
- (mph) (km/h)
December 18, 1898 Achères,
France Gaston de Ch****eloup-Laubat
Jeantaud Duc
Electric 39.24 63.15
Conducted over 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) from a flying...
- (1921–1922)
Janvier (1903–1904) Jean-Bart (1907) Jean Gras (1924–1927)
Jeantaud (1893–1906) JG
Sport (1922–1923) Jidé (1969–1974; 1977–1981)
Jouffret (1920–1926)...
- Ch****eloup-Laubat
Jeantaud Duc
Electric 39.24 63.15
December 18, 1898 Achères, Yvelines,
France Gaston de Ch****eloup-Laubat
Jeantaud Duc
Electric 57.65...
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broken by Ch****eloup-Laubat, who
applied rudimentary streamlining to his
Jeantaud.
Jenatzy replied with his
third land
speed record on 29
April 1899, reaching...
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officially recognized land
speed record of 63.159 km/h (39.245 mph) in a
Jeantaud electric car. 1916 –
World War I: The
Battle of
Verdun ends when the second...
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Technologies since they
bought the CEAC in 1993. In 1895, the
double phaéton
Jeantaud took part in the Paris-Bordeaux race by
changing its
Fulmen battery each...