Solved: Wendax 533 - Rosenbauer Trio

Started by Wendax, March 29, 2012, 05:42:22 AM

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pguillem


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pnegyesi

Rosenbauer Trio made between 1936-1938: In line with a patent from Leipzig, the 3-wheeler, which was manufactured entirely in-house, was produced in innumerable versions for both retail and commercial purposes. Powered by a 324 ccm, 10 hp  Rosenbauer single-cylinder, 2-stroke engine, the 3-gear vehicle had a top speed of 50 khp. With a dead weight of 370 kg, the vehicle could have a maximum weight of 1.090 kg.

Wendax

Well done, that's the one. Another point for you, Pal.

Allemano

 :sigh: that happens when internet connection and bookshelf don't share the same apartment...  

another pic:

Wendax


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pnegyesi

During a serch for applications for its own valveles, two-stroke engine (325 cc) Rosenbauer purchased a licence from the Ostner company in Dresden for the production of a three-wheeler van, which with a 650 kg payload, minimal servicing costs and consumption of 5 L, which was low for the time, promised cost-efficiency in every regard.
In 1936 only 18 Trios were sold, in 1937 just 49 and in 1938, 25.
Following Austria's Anschluss with the German Reich production was halted.

From Manfred Carrington - Andreas: Reiter: Rosenbauer - A Company Writes Firefighting History. Published in 2011 with plenty of superb pictures

Wendax

Thanks, that explains the Ostner-like looks.

Wendax