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for refining and developing the geodesic dome, the first practical dome structure) it was inexpensive, durable and energy efficient; Fuller worked diligently to cut back the amount of material and energy used by any product he designed. "You've produced exactly the car I've always wanted to produce," the mechanically apt
Chrysler told him. Then Chrysler noted ruefully, Fuller had taken one-third the time and one fourth the money Chrysler's corporation usually spent producing prototypes — prototypes Chrysler himself usually hated in the end. For a few months, it had seemed Chrysler would go ahead and introduce Fuller's car. But the banks that financed Chrysler's wholesale distributors vetoed the move by threatening to call in their loans. The bankers were afraid (or so Fuller said years later) that an advanced new design would diminish the value of the unsold motor vehicles in dealers' showrooms. For every new car sold, five used cars had to be sold to finance the distribution and production chain, and those cars would not sell if Fuller's invention made them obsolete.
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evade the politician's car. The inquest showed, they argued, that the design of the
Dymaxion was not a factor in the crash. The politician's car, they further claimed, was quickly and illegally removed from the scene of the crash before reporters arrived. Turner was wearing a seatbelt but was killed when the canvas-covered roof framing collapsed. Dollfuss was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected and landed nearby on his feet. Sempill was severely injured and took months to recover before he could testify at the subsequent inquest. The Dymaxion itself had rolled over and was badly damaged but was subsequently repaired by Fuller and Burgess.
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on automobile bodies in that era – allowing only trained staff to drive the car and saying it "was an invention that could not be made available to the general public without considerable improvements." Shortly after its launch, a prototype crashed and killed the Dymaxion's driver.
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a large quantity of stock before the Great Depression, becoming instantly wealthy. Pearson had known of Fuller's studies, had more wealth than he needed, and felt he could put Fuller and others to work in a way that would also do something to alleviate unemployment.
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With such a vehicle at our disposal, felt that human travel, like that of birds, would no longer be confined to airports, roads, and other bureaucratic boundaries, and that autonomous free-thinking human beings could live and prosper wherever they
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World's Fair." The Dymaxion rolled over during the crash, killing its driver, Gulf employee Francis T. Turner, and seriously injuring its passengers: aviation pioneer (and noted spy)
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mechanics. 1000 workmen had applied for the 27 jobs. The first of three prototypes was completed in three months – on Fuller's 38th birthday, July 12, 1933.
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2059:"A Test Drive of the Death-Trap Car Designed by Buckminster Fuller"
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Inventions, The Patented Works of R. Buckminster Fuller
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Inventions: The Patented Works of R. Buckminster Fuller
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The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fuller’s Dream Restored
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709:survives in the Harrah Collection of the
391:Comprehensive Anticipatory Design Science
236:R. (Richard) Buckminster Fuller 1895-1983
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1967:"Norman Foster's futuristic concept car"
1935:. Anchor Press / Doubleday. p. 112.
1933:The Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller
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1751:. Anchor Press / Doubleday. p. 111.
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1736:. Anchor Press / Doubleday. p. 113.
1734:The Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller
1718:. Anchor Press / Doubleday. p. 109.
1716:The Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller
1438:. Bucky Fuller Institute. Archived from
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1248:The Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller
1150:. Anchor Press / Doubleday. p. 104.
1148:The Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller
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1946:Jonathan Glancey (October 5, 2010).
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2006:"Dymaxion – O'Rourke CoachTrimmers"
1948:"Norman Foster's back-to-front car"
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1965:Allsop, Laura (October 15, 2010).
1547:Olive Hoogenboom (February 2000).
1436:"About Fuller, Session 9, Part 15"
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948:2010 replica of 1933 Dymaxion, by
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1902:Frida, a biography of Frida Kahlo
1566:. St. Martin's Press. p. 30.
1514:Fifty Cars that Changed the World
885:Fuller himself would later crash
364:Fifty Cars That Changed The World
2093:Buckminster Fuller: Dymaxion Car
1397:. Car and Driver. Archived from
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2134:The World of Buckminster Fuller
2074:"Test Drives: The Dymaxion Car"
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1838:Humanities Lab. Archived from
1828:Towards a cultural history of
1624:Daniel Strohl (May 20, 2013).
1551:. American National Biography.
1420:R. Buckminster Fuller (1983).
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1496:Kurt Ernst (March 27, 2014).
1319:Buckminster Fuller's Universe
1164:Buckminster Fuller's Universe
1161:Sieden, Lloyd Steven (2000).
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851:A highly publicized crash in
613:Prototypes One, Two and Three
227:To his young daughter Allegra
2481:Three-wheeled motor vehicles
2406:Buckminster Fuller Challenge
2379:Old Man River's City project
2354:Cloud Nine tensegrity sphere
2165:CFD Analysis of Dymaxion Car
1848:went on a road trip through
1562:Fuller, Buckminster (1983).
1194:. Prentice-Hall. p. 17.
1167:. Basic Books. p. 132.
1124:Phil Patton (June 2, 2008).
668:In contemporary videos (see
599:computational fluid dynamics
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1096:. Routledge. p. 1266.
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207:The Omni-Media-Transport
58:The Dymaxion Corporation
2216:Nine Chains to the Moon
1985:"Dymaxion Car Restored"
1842:on September 16, 2007.
1787:"Dymaxion Car Restored"
1549:"R. Buckminster Fuller"
677:Later prototype history
521:41.167250°N 73.180306°W
482:Bridgeport, Connecticut
417:Bucky Fuller's Universe
311:and top speed, and its
219:Bucky Fuller's Universe
88:Bridgeport, Connecticut
61:Bridgeport, Connecticut
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