File:Coanda snow sleigh.jpg
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English: Monochrome photograph of a snow sleigh or ice sled powered by an engine designed by Henri Coandă. The sleigh was owned by Grand Duke Cyril of Russia. Its powerplant was a piston engine which drove a ducted fan or "suction turbine", the same power plant that Coanda had exhibited in 1910 on his first aircraft, later called the Coandă-1910. |
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Source | Photograph and article appeared in Popular Mechanics of March 1911, no author or photographer listed. | |||||
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