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122:. Turning with the crankcase was a stub shaft. It further had a 3-speed manual transmission with no reverse. One lever engaged speeds and clutch. Each front wheel had its own bicycle fork axle which was connected by a bar which was operated by a tiller) By 1897, he had built three cars. 114:. When he started his own business in 1894, a machine shop, he already held several patents for mechanical devices, among them a device for making milling cutters and his rotary engine. In the same year, he completed his first prototype automobile, a motorized 133:
learned about these vehicles and their engine in 1898, he contacted Balzer, ordering one for his experimental airplane. Balzer had problems finishing this engine, delivering finally not earlier than 1900. For proper use, Langley's technical assistant,
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with a tube chassis, less than 6 feet (1.8 m) long and 3 feet (0.91 m) wide. It had a rotary, air-cooled, 3-cylinder engine, mounted vertically in the rear and revolving around a fixed
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Balzer's business was not very successful, and he left in 1902. He still worked as a mechanic, and in 1940 he died.
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Smithsonian Institution: Balzer Road Carriage; illustrated description
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On May 16, 1899, Balzer donated his prototype to the
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1894
264:"The Balzer Automobile & Balzer Motor Company" 125:He developed also 5-cylinder rotary engines. When 178: 176: 174: 305: 102:Stephen Balzer immigrated in the 1870s from the 76:Rotary engines, mechanical devices, automobiles 171: 233: 231: 229: 185:Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805-1942 138:, had to modify it heavily. This became the 16:Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer 298:US-Patent No. 573174 at google.com/patents 226: 182: 106:to the United States. He apprenticed as a 324:Collection of the Smithsonian Institution 142:, the first purpose-built aero-engine. 334:American companies established in 1894 306: 183:Kimes, Beverly; Clark, Henry (1996). 13: 14: 350: 285: 161:. It is currently in collection. 256: 201: 1: 294:(retrieved 25 September 2012) 164: 314:Companies based in the Bronx 300:(retrieved 11 February 2013) 148: 7: 10: 355: 97: 90:, was founded in 1894 by 72: 58: 50: 40: 32: 24: 187:. Krause Publications. 155:Smithsonian Institution 127:Smithsonian Institution 84:Balzer Motor Company 28:Engines, automobiles 20:Balzer Motor Company 243:America on the Move 239:"Balzer automobile" 140:Manly–Balzer engine 88:The Bronx, New York 21: 213:classiccar4you.com 104:Kingdom of Hungary 19: 131:Samuel P. Langley 92:Stephen M. Balzer 80: 79: 45:Stephen M. Balzer 346: 279: 278: 276: 275: 266:. Archived from 260: 254: 253: 251: 249: 235: 224: 223: 221: 219: 205: 199: 198: 180: 136:Charles M. Manly 22: 18: 354: 353: 349: 348: 347: 345: 344: 343: 304: 303: 288: 283: 282: 273: 271: 262: 261: 257: 247: 245: 237: 236: 227: 217: 215: 207: 206: 202: 195: 181: 172: 167: 151: 100: 94:(c.1864–1940). 68: 64: 63:Bronx, New York 17: 12: 11: 5: 352: 342: 341: 336: 331: 326: 321: 316: 302: 301: 295: 287: 286:External links 284: 281: 280: 255: 225: 200: 193: 169: 168: 166: 163: 150: 147: 99: 96: 78: 77: 74: 70: 69: 66: 62: 60: 56: 55: 52: 48: 47: 42: 38: 37: 34: 30: 29: 26: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 351: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 325: 322: 320: 317: 315: 312: 311: 309: 299: 296: 293: 290: 289: 270:on 2011-09-11 269: 265: 259: 244: 240: 234: 232: 230: 214: 210: 204: 196: 194:0-87341-428-4 190: 186: 179: 177: 175: 170: 162: 160: 156: 146: 143: 141: 137: 132: 128: 123: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 95: 93: 89: 85: 75: 71: 61: 57: 53: 49: 46: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 272:. Retrieved 268:the original 258: 246:. Retrieved 242: 216:. Retrieved 212: 203: 184: 152: 144: 124: 115: 101: 83: 81: 59:Headquarters 159:Smithsonian 116:quadricycle 308:Categories 274:2011-10-06 165:References 129:Secretary 120:crankshaft 108:watchmaker 149:Prototype 112:Tiffany's 209:"Balzer" 73:Products 25:Industry 248:May 18, 218:May 18, 98:History 51:Defunct 41:Founder 33:Founded 191:  250:2013 220:2013 189:ISBN 82:The 54:1902 36:1894 110:at 86:of 67:USA 310:: 241:. 228:^ 211:. 173:^ 65:, 277:. 252:. 222:. 197:.

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Stephen M. Balzer
The Bronx, New York
Stephen M. Balzer
Kingdom of Hungary
watchmaker
Tiffany's
crankshaft
Smithsonian Institution
Samuel P. Langley
Charles M. Manly
Manly–Balzer engine
Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian



ISBN
0-87341-428-4
"Balzer"



"Balzer automobile"
"The Balzer Automobile & Balzer Motor Company"
the original
Smithsonian Institution: Balzer Road Carriage; illustrated description
US-Patent No. 573174 at google.com/patents
Categories
Companies based in the Bronx
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States

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