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Tatra Koprivnice Museum tour
So as Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau was the Tatra original name, some of cars are marked NW instead of Tatra. (Nesseldorf is german name of Koprivnice).
NW B-Type, Austria-Hungary, 3188 ccm two-cylinder engine, 12 HP, production 1902 - 1904 NW S-Type 20/30, Austria-Hungary, 3306 ccm in-line four-cylinder engine, production 1913-1917, production - 62 (all variants since 1906) NW T-Type, Austria-Hungary and Czechoslovakia, 3563 ccm in-line four-cylinder engine, 44 HP, production 1914 - 1926 in gradually improved versions, in 1919 re-named Tatra type 20 Tatra 805 all-terain vehicle, Czechoslovakia, 2545 ccm air-cooled V8 engine, 75 HP, produced in many versions 1953-1960 both for military and civil use. This one particular vehicle is one of two used 1959-1964 by the czech traveller duo Hanzelka and Zikmund for their voyage to Asia. Tatra 77A, Czechoslovakia, 3380 ccm rear-mounted V8 air-cooled engine, produced 1935-1938, production - 249 including older Tatra 77 version, produced since 1934 Last edited by jaromull; 11-01-2011 at 09:29 AM. |
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Tatra 12, Czechoslovakia, 1 056 ccm, flat air-cooled two-cylinder, produced 1926 - 1933 Tatra 17/31, Czechoslovakia, 3210 ccm, in-line water-cooled six-cylinder, 40 HP, produced 1926 - 1930 Tatra 17, Czechoslovakia, 1 931 ccm, in-line water-cooled six-cylinder, 35 HP, produced 1925 - 1929 Tatra 30 with Tatra 52 body, Czechoslovakia, 1679 ccm, flat air-cooled four-cylinder, produced 1928 - 1931 (two images) Tatra 57A, Czechoslovakia, 1 155 ccm, flat air-cooled four-cylinder, 17 HP, produced 1935 - 1938 Last edited by jaromull; 11-06-2011 at 02:10 AM. |
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Very cool!
Why are the T607's exhausts so strangely shaped? Is it turbine-powered?
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2 1/2 litre V8
VERY short headers too, wonder if they were using the aero of the car to draw the exhast gasses ? or to reduce drag by altering the break away at the rear ? ![]()
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Tatra ejector exhausts
Those tubes combine engine exhaust and engine cooling air outlet. (Engines were air-cooled). Cooling air flow was enhanced by this method - have a look at the images.
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ah got you, nice pics Jaromull.
Use the exhaust speed to draw air
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Edinburgh ?!
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Wonderful pics, jaromull... some of those aren't even pictured on the Tatra portal. Would really like full ID on each if that's possible!
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