The "Wild One" in earlier times...
Name the car and driver for a point.
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Germany?
Yes!
'Ja? Was suchen Sie bei? Mochten Sie einen Klaps?'
Is it perhaps an Arimofa, from 1919?
Has it a 2 cilinder engine?
Is it a Dehn?
Bob?
Not 'Bob' either.
Perhaps a Baer?
No.
Is it a Bravo, 1921?
perhaps B.F. ?
Quote from: targhediferro on March 03, 2013, 07:49:04 AM
perhaps B.F. ?
From memory I'd say no, but do have to confirm when I'm home again.
Quote from: Allemano on March 07, 2013, 01:02:24 AM
Quote from: targhediferro on March 03, 2013, 07:49:04 AM
perhaps B.F. ?
From memory I'd say no, but do have to confirm when I'm home again.
My memory doesn't fail here... ;)
Solved within a few moments if he doesn't think to be above this 'easy' puzzle. :grad:
Quote from: Allemano on March 31, 2013, 06:49:16 AM
Solved within a few moments if he doesn't think to be above this 'easy' puzzle. :grad:
You've had your chance, folks, while I was having a nice easter meal. ;D
There ain't no puzzle too easy for me, especially when we are having so many skilled experts.
This is Hans Keitel with his 1921 KAHA electric car.
Astonishing as usual...I had some other names in my list, but not Kaha, a name I had never heard before: have you any notices about?
Hans Keitel was an aircraft engineer at Dornier who had to look for a new task after WW1. He developed two cars, this little electric single-seater which was built 1921/22, first as the Kaha, later on as the Omnobil, and an aerodynamically shaped car, the Keitel Luftstromwagen which remained a prototype.
Quote from: Wendax on March 31, 2013, 11:21:59 AM
Quote from: Allemano on March 31, 2013, 06:49:16 AM
Solved within a few moments if he doesn't think to be above this 'easy' puzzle. :grad:
You've had your chance, folks, while I was having a nice easter meal. ;D
There ain't no puzzle too easy for me, especially when we are having so many skilled experts.
This is Hans Keitel with his 1921 KAHA electric car.
Correct of course. As Wendax has the same book I knew it was only a matter of time.
Both Omnobil and Keha on a certain encyclopedia. Unbelievable!
...and this brings the usual question....
Since 2010
No pic for this puzzle at all anymore...
I identified this find also as the Kaha from Wasseralfingen - is that correct?
Great, that surely is the 1921 Kaha. :thumbsup:
But as these are New Year's Greetings for 1921, the car already must have been built in 1920, the year his company was founded.
one more picture from a book, aptly titled Cyclecar