1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper
1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper
1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper
1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper 1932 Helicron No. 1 pictures and wallpaper
More Photographs    Interior Photos   Engine Photos   

In the 1900s, France spent a significant amount of money on airplane development ($22 million compared to one-half million by the U.S.) Believing propeller power was the most efficient means of moving a vehicle, entrepreneurs built propeller-powered cars. This one-of-a-kind Helicron was discovered in 2000 in a barn where it had been placed by the original owners in the late 1930s. The Rosengart chassis, suspension, and brakes are original although the builder turned the frame around 180 degrees to allow the rear wheel to steer. This meant significant modifications needed to be made to the chassis. After discovery, the Helicron was completely rebuilt using many of the original components. Unfortunately, the original motor is lost to time; in its place is a 1980s Citroen GS 4-cylinder motor that will propel this 1,000 pound vehicle to 75 mph. The original builder's plans to produce this car were never accomplished.
View more photos
 
This car was built in France in 1932. Following the First World War it was not uncommon for recently displaced airplane engines to look towards the burgeoning automobile industry for more lucrative employment. As in this example, a few entrepreneurs developed propeller-powered cars with the notion that a propeller was an efficient means of moving a vehicle. This one-of-a-kind, propeller driven car was discovered in a barn in France in 2000, having been placed there by the original owner in the late 1930's.

It was completely rebuilt but many of the mechanical components are original, including the frame, wire wheels, dashboard, steering wheel, steering gear, brake pedal, light switch, headlights, and the type plate.

The wood frame was sandblasted and treated, the steering gear was rebuilt, and the interior was upholstered. The car steers with the rear wheels and only those wheels have springs. It is currently equipped with a Citroen GS engine with the propeller coupled directly to the crankshaft.

This Helicron passed the French safety inspection in 2000 and is approved for use on the roads. When the wooden propeller is spinning at full rpm, this little 1,000-pound boat-tailed skiff can hit freeway speeds exceeding 75 mph. As you might expect, this is the one and only Helicron in existence.

Photos grouped by event

Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance

Ault Park Concours d'Elegance

2006 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance

1932 Helicron No. 1

Year1932
MakeHelicron
ModelNo. 1
Engine LocationFront
Weight1000 lbs | 453.6 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Performance
Top Speed75 mph | 120.7 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationS
Cylinders4
EngineCitroen GS
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol


 
View Specifications
Similar Automakers
Add Review
View Reviews (6)
Other models by Helicron
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Related Articles and Event Coverage
Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance
Ault Park Concours d'Elegance
2006 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance

Topics
what's that thing on the frount?

Replies: 6
Friday, December 29, 2006
it looks like a plane

Replies: 0
Sunday, July 23, 2006


Similar Vehicles
Odd Unordinary Vehicle
2004 Corbin Motors Merlin
1987 Porsche 928 S4
1982 Dodge Turbo Charger
1974 Fascination 2DR
1961 Cheetah Coupe
1961 Covington Tiburon
1957 Saab Quantum I
1950 Martin Stationette
1948 Tasco Prototype
1946 Hewson Rocket
1938 Tatra T77
1937 Rena Phaeton
Vehicle Spotlight
Kicherer CL 60 CoupeAll-New Mazda3 Sedan to Debut at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto ShowFord Ka Tattoo
Ford Ka Digital ArtFord Ka Grand PrixPininfarina B0 Concept
Ford Kuga Show CarVenturi Volage ConceptNissan Nuvu EV Concept
Audi A1 Sportback ConceptRenault Megane TrophyRenault Z.E. Concept
Renault Mégane CoupéBMW X1 Concept2009 Lotus Exige Cup 260
Lamborghini Estoque ConceptPeugeot Prologue ConceptSpyker C8 Laviolette LM85
Peugeot 908 HYCitroen Hypnos Hybrid ConceptRenault Ondelios Concept
Chevrolet Orlando ConceptMazda Kiyora ConceptMazda Kazamai Concept