- The
Schienenzeppelin (German: [ˈʃiːnənˌtsɛpəliːn]) or rail
zeppelin was an
experimental railcar which resembled a
Zeppelin airship in appearance. It was...
- V150, the world's
fastest wheeled train, on its record-breaking run
Schienenzeppelin propeller-driven rail car Mallard, the world's
fastest steam train...
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hydraulic system installed. The
Schienenzeppelin made 180 km/h (112 mph) in 1933. 1932: The
Schienenzeppelin led to the
construction of the diesel-electric...
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designed several high
speed trains. His most
famous design was the
Schienenzeppelin.
Kruckenberg was born into an old-established
Hamburg merchant family...
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plaque on the
outside wall.
Wuppertal Suspension Railway Aérotrain
Schienenzeppelin Suspension railway Thwaite,
Malcolm (2005). "The
George Bennie Railplane...
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whose spinning propellers makes him very po****r with p****engers.
Schienenzeppelin Rob
Rackstraw Merlin 783 An
experimental tender engine with
three chimneys...
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service in the
British Isles. June 10 – The
German rail
zeppelin (
Schienenzeppelin), an
experimental propeller driven railcar, sets up a new
world railway...
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vehicle speed records List of high-speed
trains High-speed rail
Schienenzeppelin,
experimental car,
driven by propeller,
speed record for rail vehicles...
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Leipzig station. Land
speed record for
railed vehicles Luxtorpeda Schienenzeppelin class M 290.0 (Tatra 68) SVT 137 153 ff.
Leipzig Wikimedia Commons...
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contemporary French hovercraft train, also
powered by a jet
engine Aerowagon Schienenzeppelin – a
German propeller-driven
railcar of 1929
Turboshaft Their efficiency...