Moteur Hydrostatique & A Base De Tous Liquides A Mouvement Perpetuel Relatif, C'est-A-Dire, Soumis A La Casse, A L'usure Des Pieces, A L'entretien De Sa Base & A La Volante De L'homme, 1867

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Image Title: Moteur Hydrostatique & A Base De Tous Liquides A Mouvement Perpetuel Relatif, C'est-A-Dire, Soumis A La Casse, A L'usure Des Pieces, A L'entretien De Sa Base & A La Volante De L'homme, 1867

Creator: M?tivier, J. B., designer

Date: 1867

Summary: Design drawings for a hydrostatic motor capable of up to 100,000 horse power, for use in air, sea and land transportation, invented by J.B. Metivier in 1867. (Source: A.G. Renstrom, LC staff, 1981-82).

Subjects: Airships--1860-1870
Engines--1860-1870
Ships--1860-1870

Original Media: Lithograph

Collections: Tissandier Collection » more info...

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