From April 18, 1980, to October 20, 1980, ASB Kassel participated in practical testing of the SAVE (Speedy Ambulance Pre-Clinical First Aid) prototype ambulance on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology. This ambulance was developed and built by the Porsche Weissach Development Center under a contract with...
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Left to right: AZLK engine engineer Anatoly Kuzichkin, Helmuth Bott, AZLK deputy chief designer Pavel Taranenko Visible in the frame on the right is a Porsche 917K, chassis 015/035 — Weissach taxi...
The six-cylinder Austro-Daimler 120 HP engine, licensed, was manufactured in England by Beardmore Aero Engine Ltd in 1914. No Subscription? You’re missing out Get immediate ad-free access to all our premium content. Get Started Already a Member? Sign in to your account here....
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