Ailsa-Craig

Multi tool useAilsa-Craig war eine britische Automobilmarke, die 1901–1910 beim Motorenhersteller und Engineering-Unternehmen Putney Motor Co. in Putney, London Borough of Wandsworth, London gefertigt wurde. Die Wagen wurden auch als Craig-Dorwald angeboten.
Diese Wagen waren hauptsächlich Einzelanfertigungen auf Kundenwunsch. Einige Modelle wurden aber um 1906 wenigstens in Kleinserien hergestellt. Sie waren mit Zwei- oder Vierzylindermotoren ausgestattet, deren Hubräume zwischen 0,7 l und 6,0 l lagen.
Ailsa Craig ist ursprünglich der Name einer schottischen Insel.
Zwei Ingenieure der Putney Motor Co, der Deutsch-Brite Gottfried Ludwig Dörwald (um 1873–?) und Alistair Edward Stuart Craig, konstruierten 1904 den ersten V12-Motor, ein Benziner für Motorboote.
Modelle |
Modell
| Bauzeitraum
| Zylinder
| Hubraum
| Radstand
|
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6 hp
| 1906
| 2 Reihe
| 707 cm³
| 1753 mm
|
10 hp
| 1906
| 2 Reihe
| 1399 cm³
| 2159 mm
|
20 hp
| 1906
| 4 Reihe
| 2799 cm³
| 2819 mm
|
30 hp
| 1906
| 4 Reihe
| 6028 cm³
| 2819 mm
|
Literatur |
- David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalogue of British Cars. 1895–1975. New edition, reprint. Veloce Publishing plc., Dorchester 1999, ISBN 1-874105-93-6.
Weblinks |
Commons: Ailsa-Craig Fahrzeuge – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien
Grace's Guide: Putney Motor Co. (englisch) (abgerufen am 7. Juni 2018)
Grace's Guide: Ailsa Craig Motor Co. (englisch) (abgerufen am 7. Juni 2018)
Grace's Guide: Gottfried Ludwig Dorwald. (englisch) (abgerufen am 7. Juni 2018)
Grace's Guide: Alistair Edward Stuart Craig. (englisch) (abgerufen am 7. Juni 2018)
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