. wrote:I've been wondering for a very long time now; what would happen if i put an aeroplane engine in my ford fiesta.. Would i be able to fly ?
. wrote:I've been wondering for a very long time now; what would happen if i put an aeroplane engine in my ford fiesta.. Would i be able to fly ?
The car was created by England-dwelling, Polish nobleman Count Louis Zborowski who created four high-performance large-engined vehicles all dubbed by him to be “Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang” (words derived from Cockney rhyming slang). This car, number 2 in the series, was built on a Mercedes chassis around an enormous 18.8-liter Benz BZ IV series aircraft engine. Back in the day, this 230 horsepower engine was able to carry the car to speeds reaching 113 mph. Zborowski raced the car only once at Brooklands and later took the car to tour the Sahara Desert.
Author Ian Fleming was inspired by the Count and his cars and adopted the car's name for his novel “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” - which in 1968 was made into the successful movie.


Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests