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Беларуская: Незвычайныя транспартныя сродкi
· Deutsch: Ungewöhnlich konstruierte Fahrzeuge
· English: Unusual vehicles
· Русский: Необычные транспортные средства
· Aircraft and spacecraft[edit]
Ornithopters[edit]
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Design for a flying machine, Codex Atlanticus f.844r is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Design for a flying machine Codex Atlanticus f.858r is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Goya
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Edward Frost of Cambridgeshire, England, constructed an ornithopter of willow, silk, and feathers in 1902.
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Ornithopter designed by Sean Kinkade, 1998
Fixed-wing aircraft[edit]
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White Knight spaceplane
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Aero-Spacelines Super Guppy (US)
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Antonov A-40 flying tank glider (USSR)
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Airbus Beluga (France)
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AVE Mizar (US)
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Bachem Natter vertical launch interceptor (Germany)
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Bell X-22 experimental VTOL (US)
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Blohm & Voss BV 141 asymmetrical (Germany)
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Boeing X-48B blended wing (US)
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Burgess-Dunne tailless biplane (UK & US)
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Burnelli CB-16 lifting fuselage (US & Canada)
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Caproni Ca.60 Noviplano nine-wing flying boat (Italy)
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Caproni-Stipa ducted fan (Italy)
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Caproni Campini N.1 thermojet (Italy)
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Columban CriCri (France)
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Convair XFY-1 VTOL fighter (US)
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Convair NB-36H Nuclear powered aircraft (US)
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Douglas X-3 Stiletto (US)
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Gossamer Albatross II Man powered Aircraft (US)
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Hawker P.1127 V/STOL jet (UK)
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Hillson Bi-mono slip wing (UK)
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Hiller X-18 tiltwing aircraft (US)
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North American F-82 Twin Mustang twin fuselage interceptor (US)
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Leduc 020 ramjet research aircraft (France)
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Lockheed SR-71 blended fuselage delta (US)
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McDonnell XF-85 Goblin experimental parasite fighter (US)
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Mignet Pou de Ciel/Flying Flea tandem wing homebuilt (France)
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NASA AD-1 pivoting oblique wing (US)
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NASA Pathfinder experimental unmanned solar-electric aircraft (US)
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Nord Noratlas pod and boom transport (France)
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Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth flying wing bomber (US)
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Piaggio Pc.7 racing seaplane with ski landing gear (Italy)
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PZL Mielec M-15 Belphegor jet biplane crop duster (Poland)
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Ryan Fireball mixed propulsion (US)
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Ryan X-13 Vertijet (US)
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SAAB Viggen canard fighter (Sweden)
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Saunders-Roe SR A/1 jet floatplane fighter (UK)
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Savoia-Marchetti S.55 twin hull flying boat (Italy)
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Scaled Composites Proteus tandem wing (US)
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SNECMA Coléoptère ring wing (France)
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Sud-Ouest Trident experimental ramjet (France)
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Sukhoi S-37 forward swept wings (USSR)
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Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake" flying saucer (US)
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Yokosuka MXY-7 Okha rocket powered kamikaze aircraft (Japan)
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Zveno-2 parasite aircraft project with Tupolev TB-3 (airborne aircraft carrier) and three I-5s (USSR)
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J.S. Zerbe's Multiplane
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Horatio Phillips' 1904 Multiplane
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Horatio Phillips' 1907 Multiplane
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Chance Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake" (US Navy)
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Coandă-1910
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Zerbe Quintaplane
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Rutan Boomerang, an asymmetric airplane, intended to have less thrust asymmetry if one engine fails than a normal airplane would
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Rutan SkiGull – parasol-winged airplane that can land on dry land, snow, calm water, and waves; can fly 8 miles on electric power alone
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Rutan Voyager, first aircraft to circumnavigate Earth without stopping or refueling
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Boeing YC-14, with high-mounted jet engines to blow air over the upper surface of the wing, increasing lift at low speeds
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Airbus A³ Vahana, tiltwing VTOL personal aircraft
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Iranian
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Société Aérienne Bordelaise, AB-20, France, 1932
Rotorcraft[edit]
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Cornu helicopter.
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Flettner 282 (1940s, U.S. Air Force)
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Autogyro mail delivery
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Hughes H-6 of Guardia di Finanza (Italy)
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Kamov Ka-26 D-HOAW (CCCP)
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Jess Dixon's flying car.
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Sikorsky X-wing
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Do-32K Kiebitz (unmanned, Germany)
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Do-34 Kiebitz mit Gefechtsfeldradar (unmanned, Germany)
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V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft (USA)
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Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne compound helicopter (US)
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Sikorsky S-67 prototype
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Mil Mi-12, NATO name „Homer“, the largest built helicopter ever (prototype) - also known as V-12, late 1960s, CCCP.
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KASKR-1 "Red Engineer", a Soviet autogyro, designed by N.I.Kamov and N. K. Skrjinskiy. It was based on a Cierva C.8 autogyro with Soviet U-1 body and an 120 h.p. M-2 engine (1929).
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Gyrodyne: The Fairey Rotodyne prototype, a combination of helicopter, autogyro and medium distance propeller airliner that never reached series production.
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Sikorsky Cypher, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft which use two opposing rotors enclosed in a circular shroud for propulsion.
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Schraubenflugzeug.
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Piasecki.
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German autogyro FA330, towed by U-boats
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Sikorsky CH-54B Skycrane
Other[edit]
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Manlifter War Kite, constructed by Samuel Franklin Cody (U.K., 1908).
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Fictional flying contraption using static electricity, an early science fiction image, before 1775.
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Vélocipédomanie "Voyage à la lune" ("Journey to the moon"), between 1865 and 1870.
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Airborne Lifeboat in front of Vickers Warwick carrier aircraft (UK)
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Jet-powered vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) test rig, nicknamed "Flying Bedstead"
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VTOL testbed
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Lunar Landing Research Vehicle of the Apollo program, also nicknamed "Flying Bedstead"
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Flying carpet
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Multiple Kill Vehicle MKV-L, a thruster-propelled vehicle to kill ballistic missile warheads by impact, hovering in a cage during testing
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OTRAG rocket, one possible configuration. The concept was to assemble rockets of various sizes from identical, low-cost units.
Land (road)[edit]
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Aéromotocyclette (aluminium body with Propeller), made by Alessandro Anzani (France, 1906), Specs: 6 hp internal combustion engine 6 v, 1.50m propeller, 70 kg, 79 km/h.
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A 1920s propeller driven vehicle
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propeller car
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Leyat (1921)
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Russian two wheel car.
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Doppelgelenkbus by Van Hool (length: 24.80 m).
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Electric vehicle "Eliica".
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Automotrices de la pente d'eau de Montech.
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Mercedes-Benz Actros truck with six axles
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Honda Motocompo, Japan.
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Vehicle at DARPA Grand Challenge contest.
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Small police car (New Orleans Police).
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Scammel Scarab
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Adler Diplomat 3 GS (Germany, 1941) with gas generator.
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Rumpler-Tropfenwagen (Germany, 1927).
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Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport open air bus (Mumbai, India, 1928-1930).
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Cutlass bus (Budapest sightseeing).
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Fendt F 345 GT, Germany.
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Segways.
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Aptera solar powered electric car
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ParkingHopper op langparkeerplaats P3 (Schiphol).
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One wheel motorcycle (invented by Italian M. Goventosa from Udine).
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Camel bus in La Habana, Cuba.
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Wheelbarrow with motor.
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Motorcycle with coachwork (Acabion).
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1911 Reeves Octoauto
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Casalini Sulky, Italian three-wheeler for disabled folks.
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Canadian ice-tour bus
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bendy bus
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Nuclear-powered bendy bus with 75 tons on 32 enormous wheels providing a bowling alley and a pool (prop for the 1976 film The Big Bus)
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Emergency doc vehicle used by both Austrian and German Red Cross
Unmotorized land vehicles (road)[edit]
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Pedalo Air Combi
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South-pointing chariot
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Airwheel E3
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Liliputkutsche, 1903.
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Walkmobile
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Bicycle with two riders beneath.
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Wheelbarrow with sails (nearby 西安 - Xi'an, China, early 20th century).
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Sail wagon.
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Sideways sitting bicycle.
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Quadracycle with wheels of different sizes in diamond formation
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Party bike with beer tap
Land (off-road)[edit]
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Steampowered tractors.
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Alaska Highway mailtruck.
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Snowmobile, a tracked vehicle (H555 of the Helsinki Fire Department), Finland.
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Coanda snow sleigh (Russia)
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Screw-propelled vehicle.
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Lenin's Rolls Royce.
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Bombardier Snowmobile, Canada.
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Snowcat for people transportation at Silcox Hut, Oregon.
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Caterpillar tractor used by the first Argentine expedition in 1965 (restored).
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Storage tank for the use in the Tundra of Alaska, United States.
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Segelomnibus (Germany).
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sand yachts: InVentus Ventomobile (front) and ECN Impulse (background)
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Tracked land rover.
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French GIGN assault vehicle.
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Spanish GEO assault vehicle.
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Pressurized rover for Mars (artist concept)
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Theo Jansen's Walking Strandbeesten (Beach beasts)
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Barely one foot from his bare feet are fast rotating blades to crumble the soil. Germany was broke after the war and shoes or boots existed only in fairy tales.
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Never built, may it also apply? On paper it turned prairie into farmland.
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Self propelled bridge, that says it all. See Type 81 self propelled bridge
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Russian S.A.M.
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Sphereing, also known as globe-riding and ZorbingMain category: Zorbing
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NASA
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Propeller-driven sled 1930/31Main category: Aerosani
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Propeller-driven sled from Russia (bus)
Land (military)[edit]
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Ballista quadrirotis.
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Russian Vezdekhod prototype tank.
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Flying Elephant - British WWI super-heavy tank project.
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Improvised polish armoured car (1920)
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British Vickers Independant Tank.
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French pre-WII FCM-F1 multi-turreted tank project.
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German Panzer Neubaufahrzeug in Norway (1940).
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Universal Carrier Praying Mantis.
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Soviet T35 multi-turreted tank.
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British Crusader tank disguised as a dummy lorry.
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John Deere machine gun tractor (WW II, U.S. Army).
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Welbike, British Special Operations Executive (WW II).
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WWII Free French improvised armoured car.
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Danish resistance improvised armoured car.
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US Army M520 Goer articulated truck.
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US Army M561 Gama Goat.
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A Humvee, equipped with four separate tracks for snow mobility (U.S. Army).
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GE Quadruped Transporter (Cold War era, U.S. Army).
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command vehicle
Rail[edit]
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Brunton's Mechanical Traveller I ("Steam Horse locomotive") with legs
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Baltimore & Ohio Camelback locomotive.
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Baltimore & Ohio Camelback locomotive.
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ČHŽ draisine builded on Škoda 1202 chassis.
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Velocipede (draisine).
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Another railbike.
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rail bike
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Baustellen-Schienenfahrzeug.
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French railway car Voiture Ouest à impériale, 1891.
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HFJ-bussen avgår från Läggesta, kl. 14:13 (Sweden).
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Beyer Garrett 6594 (India).
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Freight trolleybus in Saint Petersburg.
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Schienenzeppelin or rail zeppelin (experimental railcar).
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Tram snow plow (Vienna, Austria).
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1931 British double-decker tram, used in Leeds.
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McKeen gasoline-engined switching locomotive, 1921.
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Turmwagen.
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SBB "Tintenfisch" Ta 974, Akkumulatortraktor mit Magnetpuffern für den Werkstätteverschub.
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Motordraisine Klv-12 (12-4904) Deutsche Bahn.
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Bangor and Aroostook Railroad snowplow (defunct), Maine en.
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White Pass and Yukon Route steam powered Snow blower (USA).
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Speeder aka railway motor car, putt-putt, track-maintenance car, crew car or jigger (USA).
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Draisine, Canada, between 1920 and 1950.
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Bicycle Railway (1890s, United Kingdom)
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Opel Olympia from 1953 (Harsfeld, Germany)
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Replica of Spooner's boat, Ffestiniog Railway
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"The Siamese Twin" Locomotive on the Lartigue Monorailway, Ballybunion
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ditto
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McKeen Locomotive of the Los Angeles & San Diego Beach Railway "La Jolla Line", USA, c. 1910.
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Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway, a seagoing railway that existed in Brighton, UK, brtween 1896 and 1901
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An ULTra PRT vehicle on a test track at Heathrow Airport, London
Rail (military)[edit]
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Rail plough being used to dismantle rail line in March 1944
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Ukraine
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ACW siegegun.
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ACW siegegun (rear view).
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Tank train of the Red Guards in the Finnish civil war, 1918.
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US Army railjeep.
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Wehrmacht, Kräder fahren auf Schienen.
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Armored trolley Tatra T-18
Street and/or Rail[edit]
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Aerotrain im Technik Museum Speyer
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Monorail, Brennan & Scherl (1907)
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A SEPTA Subway–Surface trolley car travels along Market Street tunnel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2007).
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Unfallhilfsfahrzeug der Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft für Straßenbahnen.
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Road-rail vehicle (Unimog on rails).
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Road-rail vehicle (Unimog).
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Railway Land-Rover.
Water[edit]
Unusual propulsion[edit]
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Ox-powered paddle boat from 4th-century Rome
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Early watercraft construction by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Airboat: propelled by a fan, there's nothing to tangle with vegetation that may be in the water. This one is from the 1940s; modern airboats are similar.
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1920 "Scooter" airboat by aircraft engineer Glenn Curtiss
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1924 French airboat "Le Ricocheur" made by Farman Aircraft
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Rotor ship (Alcyone, France)
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SS Great Eastern, combining paddle wheels, sails and a screw.
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Ferry on submerged rails, Merwedekanaal, the Netherlands
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Chain boat towing barges on the Seine. It pulls itself upstream using a chain laid along the riverbed.
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Zeuner auxiliary propulsion system for chain boats. The dark bulge in the middle contains a water pump. This was used instead of the chain when going downstream.
Unusual purpose[edit]
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Prisoner transport ship (Venice, Italy).
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Jack-up crane ship, used to install offshore wind turbines
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Jack-up barges, used to remove shipwrecks. In front appears to be a hydroplaning watercraft.
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Sea-Based X-band Radar (SBX) of the Missile Defense Agency
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Semi-submersible heavy-lift ship (MV Blue Marlin, Marlin class) carrying SBX
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Drillship (Joides Resolution, used for the Ocean Drilling Program, U.S.A.)
Unusual material[edit]
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Concrete Ships
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Project Habakkuk: proposed aircraft carrier made of pykrete (ice reinforced with wood fiber), intended to be difficult to sink
Amphibious[edit]
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transporter
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Amphibious car Amphi-Ranger 2800SR.
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Amphibious Schwimmwagen (Wehrmacht).
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LARC-XV, BARC (U.S. Army).
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SR.N4 Mountbatten Class Hovercraft.
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A hovercraft (LCAC = landing craft, air cushioned), used by the U.S. Navy.
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Amphicar in Stuttgart, Germany.
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Hovercraft Vector 2.
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R.L.Bartini VVA-14 (Ekranoplan, Soviet Union).
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WIK Type A (Ekranoplan).
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Landing Vehicle Tracked a.k.a. amphtrack, amtrak, amtrac etc., a portmanteau of amphibious tractor (LVT).
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Rice planting machine made by Yanmar.
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Beach carriage. See also Mudflat carriages.
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No, it's not a sinking boat. It rides on tracks. See also Sea-going tractors.
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Beach carriage. See also Sea-going tractors.
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Cultivating the paddy fields. These things are dangerous… they have a reverse gear, you know.
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Bathing machine (this one used by Queen Victoria)
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Bathing machine in use
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TOAD
Miscellaneous - unsorted[edit]
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Drawing of a proposed Flying submarine, Soviet Union during World War II
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Sea-going tractor, UK.
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Bus as ski lift: The SkyWay at Timberline Lodge ski area, Oregon, USA, 1940s.
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Ultralight trike fixed to an inflatable dingy.
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Glider floatplane.
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Snowplane.
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Alfred Ely Beach's experimental pneumatic elevated subway (1867).
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Spratt.
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Buddhist-Styled hearse (Lincoln Town Car, seen in Japan).
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future truck design
Funny[edit]
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Charvolant (early kitesailer as an automobile).
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Ostrich drawn cart.
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Zebras als Zugtiere.
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Truthahn als Zugtier.
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Vintage pedal car.
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Cycle Pub of Bend, Oregon