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President at Design Community College, Author of 30 text books, consultant, educator, facilitator. Helping the 2 million creative professionals in the LinkedIn groups that I manage share their good ideas.

Leyat was a French automobile manufacturer, established in 1919 in Paris by Marcel Leyat (born in Die). The automobiles were built on the Quai de Grenelle in the 15th arrondissement. The first model was called Hélica, also known as 'The plane without wings'. The passengers sat behind each other as in an aircraft. The vehicle was steered using the rear wheels and the car was not powered by an engine turning the wheels, but by a giant propeller powered by an 8 bhp (6.0 kW) Scorpion engine. The entire body of the vehicle was made of plywood, and weighed just 250 kg (550 lb), which made it dangerously fast. In 1927, A Hélica reached the speed of 106 mph (171 km/h) at the Montlhéry circuit. Leyat continued to experiment with his Helica. He tried using propellers with two and four blades.Between 1919 and 1925, Leyat managed to sell 30 vehicles. http://www.helica.info

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Peter Mollett

Retired and enjoying it

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Nice thank you for showing

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Francisco Javier Dominguez Rogers

Master BIM Manager URLL / Arquitecto UCH / Diploma GBC Especialista Senior BIM, Arquitectura Sustentable , Edificacion Industrializada , LEAN, AWP, VPM, Project Management

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I like to much your post. Always show the human initiative and the good design

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Sergio Cianfarani

Senior Exterior Designer

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Meraviglioso !!

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