May 24, 2007

Amphibian Bicycle Can Travel on Land or Water (Dec, 1932)

Amphibian Bicycle Can Travel on Land or Water

A hybrid among vehicles, an amphibian bicycle that can travel on land or water, was demonstrated by its French inventor at a recent Paris exposition. Its wheels are hollow, bulbous floats that, with the aid of four smaller globes on outriggers, sustain it in the water. All of the floats revolve freely like wheels, resulting in a minimum of drag. When the rider pedals across the water, fins on the rear wheel serve as paddles to drive the machine forward. For a ride on dry land, the outriggers supporting the outer floats may be folded up clear of the ground. Proof that the floats would be sufficiently buoyant to support the rider was given when the inventor navigated his device, without difficulty, across a large swimming pool.

3 Comments »

  1. I’m skeptical- note that the only image showing him in the water is a drawing…

    Comment by Stannous — May 24, 2007 @ 8:46 pm

  2. I like that he’s more dressed up in the water than on land.

    Comment by Kryten007 — May 25, 2007 @ 11:01 am

  3. Stannous I thought the same thing :D

    Comment by abSINthe — August 18, 2007 @ 8:50 am

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