Cyklonetka

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Cyklonetka
Cyklonetka, and its creators, Eugeniusz Knawow, Jan Knawow, and Wacław Knawow, in Warsaw, Poland, in 1939.
Overview
Production1939
AssemblyKielce, Poland
DesignerEugeniusz Knawow
Jan Knawow
Wacław Knawow
Body and chassis
ClassThree-wheeler cyclecar
Body styleCyclecar

Cyklonetka was a prototype of three-wheeler cyclecar designed in 1939 by brothers Eugeniusz, Jan, Wacław Knawow, in their workshop in Kielce, Poland.[1][2]

History[edit]

The side of Cyklonetka.

Cyklonetka was designed by a team of brothers: Eugeniusz, Jan, and Wacław Knawow in their workshop in Kielce, Poland. All elements of the car, but the engine, were manufactured by brothers themselves in their workshop. The engine was manufactured in the Steinhagen-Stransky factory in Warsaw. In summer 1939, the brothers had traveled with their construction, equipped with the bike registration plate, to Warsaw, where they met with Antoni Roman, the minister of industry and trade, who was impressed with their construction, and commented that the vehicle should have car registration plate instead. Soon after that, Nazi Germany had invaded Poland, beginning the World War II, which made it impossible for the future development of the car.[1][2]

Specifications[edit]

The cyclecar was a convertible three-wheeler cyclecar with moped engine with a capacity of 98 cm3, which was manufactured in the Steinhagen-Stransky factory in Warsaw.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Cyklonetka, AW, Lux-Sport, Iradam - auta przedwojenne cz. III. Poznaj Tajemnice polskiej motoryzacji". se.pl (in Polish). 2018-11-07.
  2. ^ a b c "Cyklonetka". polskie-auta.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2010-11-14.