• Générale des Voitures Automobiles Otto of Paris manufactured the Otto car from 1900 to 1914, and the F.L. from 1909 to 1914. The Otto part of the name was...
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    Nicolaus August Otto (10 June 1832 – 26 January 1891) was a German engineer who successfully developed the compressed charge internal combustion engine...
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    Engine decided to leave automobile manufacturing. The Otto Gas Engine branch in France built automobiles from 1900 to 1914. The Otto Gas Engine company in...
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  • companies worldwide. Virtually all of the world's makers of automobiles produce vehicles using Otto cycle engines which are so ubiquitous as to be referred...
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    Crude ideas and designs of automobiles can be traced back to ancient and medieval times. In 1649, Hans Hautsch of Nuremberg built a clockwork-driven carriage...
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    Deutz AG (redirect from N. A. Otto & Cie.)
    the Rhine. In the early years, Otto and Langen were interested only in producing stationary engines, not automobiles. The technical director, Gottlieb...
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    engine. It is the thermodynamic cycle most commonly found in automobile engines. The Otto cycle is a description of what happens to a gas as it is subjected...
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    in automobiles, trucks, diesel trains, light aircraft and motorcycles. The major alternative design is the two-stroke cycle. Nikolaus August Otto was...
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    Gottlieb Daimler (category German founders of automobile manufacturers)
    gaseous fueled internal combustion engine and automobile (1860–1863), pioneer of electroplating Nicolaus Otto (1832–1891), developer of the first successful...
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  • Littlefield. p. 236. ISBN 978-0810888883. Larson, Len (2008). Dreams to Automobiles. Xlibris Corporation. p. 171. ISBN 978-1-4691-0104-0. Retrieved 2 August...
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    that of some diesel engines). Applications of petrol engines include automobiles, motorcycles, aircraft, motorboats and small engines (such as lawn mowers...
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    her maternal hometown of Pforzheim. In Germany, a parade of antique automobiles celebrates this historic trip of Bertha Benz every two years. On February...
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    Wilhelm Maybach (category German founders of automobile manufacturers)
    engines for naval and railroad use, and petrol engines for automobiles, but not complete automobiles. Many of the small automakers in Germany built their own...
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  • est. 1899), later part of Vinci SA Societé Générale des Voitures Automobiles Otto (est. 1900) Société générale suisse des chocolats Peter et Kohler réunis...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maserati automobiles, Maserati racing cars and Maserati concept automobiles. Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)...
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  • charge. Otto later became consulting engineer at Hupmobile. "The Bachelle Electric Automobile & The Bachelle Automobile Company". American-automobiles.com...
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    Otto who was working to improve the gas engine invented by Belgian Etienne Lenoir. The technically–trained Langen recognized the potential of Otto's development...
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  • company were often supplied to other factories as proprietary components. Hans-Otto Neubauer, "Alliance (ii)", in G.N. Georgano, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia...
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    on when Lenoir built his automobiles. It is apparent that he built a small carriage with his engine around 1860. His automobile of 1862 was capable of 3...
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    mixture with a spark plug as in the Otto cycle (four-stroke/petrol) engine. Diesel engines are used in aircraft, automobiles, power generation, diesel–electric...
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    Otto Hieronimus (26 July 1879 – 8 May 1922) was a German-Austrian engineer, car and engine designer, pilot and race car driver being one of the most successful...
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  • Ottomotto (redirect from OTTO (company))
    company ceased, never materialized. Otto was established in January 2016, and was one of a new generation of automobile firms venturing into making self-driving...
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  • plandegraissage.org. Retrieved May 10, 2019. "The Allen Automobile & The Allen Iron & Steel Company". american-automobiles.com. Retrieved May 10, 2019. "Flyer". www...
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  • 1900/Gasoline Automobiles Urric (1905–1906) Utilis (1921–1924) Vaillant (1922–1924) Vallée (1895–1902) VELAM Vermorel (1908–1930 as an automobile producer)...
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    BMW (redirect from BMW (automobile))
    (including Mini and Rolls-Royce) produced 1,366,838 automobiles in 2006 and then 1,481,253 automobiles in 2010. BMW Motorcycles are being produced at the...
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    Otto Kerner Jr. (August 15, 1908 – May 9, 1976) was an American jurist and politician. He served as the 33rd governor of Illinois from 1961 to 1968 and...
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    Ace H american-automobiles.com: The Ace Automobile & The Apex Motor Corporation ypsilantihistoricalsociety.org: History / Ace Automobile - 1920-1922 Media...
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  • Encyclopedia of Automobiles, BookSales Inc, 560pp, ISBN 978-0-7858-1106-0. G.N. Georgano, N. (2000). Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. London: HMSO...
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  • privately owned automotive industries are Aftab Automobiles, Runner Automobiles and Walton. China's automobile industry had Soviet origins mainly (plants and...
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  • American automobile and truck manufacturer founded by Louis Kissel and his sons, in Hartford, Wisconsin. The company custom built high-quality automobiles, hearses...
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