De Dion-Bouton was a French automobile manufacturer and railcar manufacturer, which operated from 1883 to 1953. The company was founded by the Marquis...
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The De Dion-Bouton tricycle was the most successful motor vehicle in Europe from 1897 until 1901. With about 15,000 copies sold, the de-Dion-Bouton motor...
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a steam car, they acceded to De Dion's request. During 1883, they formed a partnership which became the De Dion-Bouton automobile company, the world's...
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De Dion may refer to: Jules-Albert de Dion (1856–1946), automobile pioneer Henri de Dion (1828–1878), engineer de Dion-Bouton, automobile manufacturer...
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The De Dion-Bouton 130 hp aircraft engine, also referred to as De Dion-Bouton 12B, was a twelve-cylinder, air cooled vee aircraft engine that has been...
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De Dion-Bouton 78 hp, typically referred to as De Dion-Bouton 80 hp, was an eight-cylinder, air cooled vee aircraft engine that has been built by De Dion-Bouton...
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from the bicycles of the era. 1884 De Dion Bouton "La Marquise" Quadricycle (Steam runabout) 1884 De Dion Bouton Victoria Quadricycle 1889 Daimler Quadricycle...
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by Frenchmen De Dion, Bouton and Trépardoux. The car was a quadricycle prototype named for de Dion's mother. In 1887, the Count of Dion drove La Marquise...
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Dion axle was named after Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, founder of French automobile manufacturer De Dion-Bouton. The axle, however, was invented around 1894...
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Rotary engine (section De Dion-Bouton)
Charles M. Manly, creating the notable Manly–Balzer engine. The famous De Dion-Bouton company produced an experimental 4-cylinder rotary engine in 1899. Though...
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taken : De Dion Bouton motor tricycle, France - 2.25 HP De Dion Bouton engine, electric ignition. Humber 'Beeston' motor tricycle, Beeston, UK - De Dion Bouton...
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Georges Tradée Bouton (1847–1938) was a French toymaker and engineer who with fellow Frenchman Jules-Albert de Dion founded the De Dion-Bouton company in...
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day was the De Dion-Bouton tricycle; from 1897 until the start of the 20th century about 15,000 licensed copies were sold, with De Dion Bouton usually supplying...
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professor De Dion-Bouton, a French automobile manufacturer Synaptic bouton, part of a chemical synapse Canine assistant of Mother Hildegarde de Gascogne...
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1903. The name was used for five models. The first Voiturettes mounted De Dion-Bouton engines. Continental tires were used for the car, a make still used...
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tricycles and quadricycles during the late 80s and early 90s, notably by de Dion and Bouton, these successfully competed in long-distance races but soon met with...
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autocanon de 75 mm mle 1913 self-propelled anti-aircraft variant, on De Dion-Bouton chassis using Canon de 75 antiaérien mle 1913-1917. canon de 75 mm contre-aéroplanes...
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first engine was a single cylinder model, based on the French developed De Dion-Bouton internal combustion engine. The company was soon fully committed to...
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Germany, France, Italy, and the United States. Three of the competitors (De Dion-Bouton, Motobloc, and Sizaire-Naudin) represented France, while Germany, Italy...
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cross-plane crankshaft. Early flat-plane V8 engines included the 1910 De Dion-Bouton engine, the 1915 Peerless engine, and the 1915 Cadillac engine. A flat-plane...
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one – Paris to Mantes-la-Jolie via Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Flins-sur-Seine: No. 3 de Dion, Bouton et Cie, break, six seats, steam. – Did not...
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record-breaker. He is principally associated with selling and racing De Dion-Bouton, Gladiator; Clemént-Panhard, Napier and AC cars. Edge was born in Concord...
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Jean-Baptiste Charcot for the Marquis Jules-Albert de Dion, who donated three motor sledges and whose De Dion-Bouton works produced equipment for the expedition...
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Mass". studedu.org. Retrieved 2024-05-14. Kennedy, Rankin (1912). The De Dion-Bouton Engine and Cars. The Book of Modern Engines and Power Generators. London:...
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for maintenance access. Tunnel crankcase Kennedy, Rankin (1905). The De Dion-Bouton Engine and Cars. The Book of Modern Engines and Power Generators (1912 ed...
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U.S. distributorship for De Dion-Bouton engines and imported this maker's tricycles and quadricycles. Using De Dion-Bouton patents, WMC started building...
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internal-combustion engine design. France. Steam bus: Amédée Bollée France. Steam: De Dion-Bouton (later internal-combustion, with a patent in 1889) France. Internal-combustion:...
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From the description and timing these would most likely be powered by De Dion-Bouton engines, as they started making their lightweight engine in 1896 - initially...
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(France) Berliet (France) Chenard-Walcker (France) Citroën (France) De Dion-Bouton (France) Delahaye (France) FAR Trucks (France) Hotchkiss (France) Labourier...
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country's first registered automobile, a Daimler, and in 1894 its second (a De Dion-Bouton). The ACA oversaw the first recorded Argentine auto racing event, in...
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