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The car was powered by a mid-mounted two-stroke, single-cylinder, 245 cubic centimetres (15.0 cu in) engine unique to the Janus, developing 14 hp (10 kW), enabling a top speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). The front suspension was of the leading arm-type that proved to be very comfortable, and in the rear the car had a swing axle.
From 1957 to 1958 the company also produced the Zündapp Janus microcar. [4] In 1958 the company moved from Nuremberg to Munich. Subsequently, the company developed several new smaller models, discontinued the development of four-stroke engines and only produced two-stroke models. Zündapp experienced enormous success in off-road motorsports ...
Engine Origin Designer Vehicle Status Use Propellant Power cycle Specific impulse (s) [a] Thrust (N) [a] Chamber pressure (bar) Mass (kg) Thrust: weight ratio [e] Oxidiser: fuel ratio Aeon 1 USA: Relativity Space: Terran 1: Retired 1st CH 4 / LOX: Gas generator: 310: 86,740 (SL) [64] Aeon 1 Vacuum USA: Relativity Space: Terran 1: Retired 2nd CH ...
The Yorkshire Engine Company Janus is a line of 0-6-0 wheel arrangement, diesel–electric locomotives that weighed 48 long tons (49 tonnes; 54 short tons) and had a maximum speed of 23 mph (37 km/h). The two Rolls-Royce C6SFL diesel engines gave a total power output of 400 hp (300 kW). Each engine had its cooling system at the outer end, and ...
But yes, since the BR usage was insignificant compared to non-BR industrial usage, I would agree with a move to Yorkshire Engine Company Janus. -- Red rose64 ( talk ) 19:10, 5 April 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]
Janus Films has released the trailer for “Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus,” a documentary celebrating the composer’s life. Sakamoto put on one final performance in late 2022, which was captured in a ...
A 197 cc (12.0 cu in) engine producing 10 hp (7.5 kW) became available in May 1954. [1] The front suspension was later changed from a telescopic fork to an Earles-type leading link fork with a single suspension unit on left side of the fork. [2] Later Bella scooters also had 12 V electricals [4] powered by two 6 V batteries.
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