![]() 05/04/2015 at 10:38 • Filed to: buckminster fuller, ideas of questionable merit, self promotion | ![]() | ![]() |
First known road test of Buckminster Fuller’s “Dymaxion” car, for which he made many bold claims and got a lot of press. There’s only one left, so the Lane Motor Museum built another, as faithful as possible to the original.
It sounds like a combination Reliant Robin and Airstream trailer, but less stable.
Three wheels (two in front)
Front wheel drive
Rear engine
Rear-wheel steering ( 21 turns lock-to-lock)
Ford flathead V8
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Hat tip to Stochast for the link.
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21 turns lock-to-lock)
Well, that’s one way to keep sharp control input from spinning it out of control. One incredibly insane way...
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I’m guessing the brakes aren't even strong enough to worry about nose diving.
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Amen. That was one of the only things they changed in the replica, it’s only six turns lock-to-lock. And you can’t turn the rear wheel a full 90 degrees like the original, which is for the best.
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Not to mention the top speed isn’t exactly...high.