Adler (cars and motorcycle), the Glossary
Adler was a German bicycle,automobile and motorcycle manufacturer from 1880 until 1957.[1]
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60 relations: Adler 2 Liter, Adler 2.5-litre, Adler Diplomat, Adler Favorit, Adler Primus, Adler Real Estate, Adler Standard 6, Adler Standard 8, Adler Trumpf, Adler Trumpf Junior, Aircraft, Ambi Budd, Ariel Motorcycles, Berlin Motor Show, Bicycle, Birmingham Small Arms Company, Calculator, Car, Car and Driver, Clärenore Stinnes, Coachbuilder, Cylinder (engine), De Dion-Bouton, Duesenberg, Eagle, Edmund Rumpler, Flathead engine, Frankfurt, Front-wheel drive, Gallus (Frankfurt am Main), Grundig, Horsepower, Hydraulic brake, Independent suspension, Josef Ganz, Karmann, Le Mans, Litton Industries, Lockheed Corporation, Maikäfer, Motor-Kritik, Motorcycle, Olivetti, Paul Jaray, Phyllophaga, Rear-wheel drive, Revolutions per minute, Sewing machine, Swing axle, Triumph (TWN), ... Expand index (10 more) »
- 1957 disestablishments in Germany
- Adler vehicles
- Cycle manufacturers of Germany
- German companies established in 1900
- Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1957
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1900
Adler 2 Liter
The Adler 2-litre is a medium-sized family car introduced by the Frankfurt based auto-maker, Adler in February 1938, as a replacement for the Adler Trumpf. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler 2 Liter are Adler vehicles.
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Adler 2.5-litre
The Adler 2.5-litre (in German Adler 2,5 Liter) was a sensation when first presented by Adler at the Berlin Motor Show early in 1937, although this did not convert into correspondingly sensational sales. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler 2.5-litre are Adler vehicles.
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Adler Diplomat
The Adler Diplomat Oswald, p. 14 is a substantial six-cylinder “limousine” (saloon) built by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler Diplomat are Adler vehicles.
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Adler Favorit
The Adler Favorit is a passenger car introduced early in 1929 by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler Favorit are Adler vehicles.
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Adler Primus
The Adler Primus is a small family car introduced by the Frankfurt based auto-maker, Adler in March 1932. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler Primus are Adler vehicles.
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Adler Real Estate
ADLER Real Estate AG (formerly Adlerwerke, formerly H. Kleyer AG) is a listed real estate company in Germany, formerly based in Luxembourg.
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Adler Standard 6
The Adler Standard 6 was the most important newcomer at the Berlin Motor Show in October 1926. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler Standard 6 are Adler vehicles.
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Adler Standard 8
The Adler Standard 8 is a large passenger car introduced in 1928 by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler Standard 8 are Adler vehicles.
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Adler Trumpf
The Adler Trumpf is a small family car introduced by the Frankfurt based auto-maker, Adler in March 1932, with Trumpf production fully starting in the late summer that year. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler Trumpf are Adler vehicles.
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Adler Trumpf Junior
The Adler Trumpf Junior is a small family car introduced by the Frankfurt based auto-maker Adler, early in 1934. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Adler Trumpf Junior are Adler vehicles.
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Aircraft
An aircraft (aircraft) is a vehicle that is able to fly by gaining support from the air.
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Ambi Budd
Ambi-Budd was a German automobile body company founded by Edward Gowen Budd.
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Ariel Motorcycles
Ariel Motorcycles was a British maker of bicycles and then motorcycles in Bournbrook, Birmingham.
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Berlin Motor Show
The Berlin Motor Show originally started in 1897 in the German capital Berlin as the home of the International Motor Show (Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung, IAA) and ran until 1939.
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Bicycle
A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike, push-bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-assisted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.
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Birmingham Small Arms Company
The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA) was a major British industrial combine, a group of businesses manufacturing military and sporting firearms; bicycles; motorcycles; cars; buses and bodies; steel; iron castings; hand, power, and machine tools; coal cleaning and handling plants; sintered metals; and hard chrome process.
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Calculator
An electronic calculator is typically a portable electronic device used to perform calculations, ranging from basic arithmetic to complex mathematics.
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Car
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels.
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Car and Driver
Car and Driver (CD or C/D) is an American automotive enthusiast magazine first published in 1955.
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Clärenore Stinnes
Clara Eleonore "Clärenore" Stinnes-Söderstrom (née Stinnes; 21 January 1901 – 7 September 1990) was a German female auto racer, heiress and socialite.
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Coachbuilder
A coachbuilder or body-maker is a person or company who manufactures bodies for passenger-carrying vehicles.
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Cylinder (engine)
In a reciprocating engine, the cylinder is the space in which a piston travels.
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De Dion-Bouton
De Dion-Bouton was a French automobile manufacturer and railcar manufacturer, which operated from 1883 to 1953.
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Duesenberg
Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. was an American racing and luxury automobile manufacturer founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, by brothers Fred and August Duesenberg in 1920. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Duesenberg are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and Vintage vehicles.
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Eagle
Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family Accipitridae.
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Edmund Rumpler
Edmund Elias Rumpler (4 January 1872 – 7 September 1940) was an Austrian automobile and aircraft designer.
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Flathead engine
A flathead engine, also known as a sidevalve engineAmerican Rodder, 6/94, pp.45 & 93.
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Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main ("Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse.
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Front-wheel drive
Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the front wheels only.
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Gallus (Frankfurt am Main)
Gallus (known as the Gallusviertel until 2007) is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Grundig
Grundig is a consumer electronics manufacturer owned by Arçelik A.Ş., the white goods (major appliance) manufacturer of Turkish conglomerate Koç Holding.
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Horsepower
Horsepower (hp) is a unit of measurement of power, or the rate at which work is done, usually in reference to the output of engines or motors.
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Hydraulic brake
A hydraulic brake is an arrangement of braking mechanism which uses brake fluid, typically containing glycol ethers or diethylene glycol, to transfer pressure from the controlling mechanism to the braking mechanism.
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Independent suspension
Independent suspension is any automobile suspension system that allows each wheel on the same axle to move vertically (i.e. reacting to a bump on the road) independently of the others.
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Josef Ganz
Josef Ganz (1 July 1898 – 26 July 1967) was a Jewish-German car designer born in Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Hungary).
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Karmann
Wilhelm Karmann GmbH, commonly known as Karmann, was a German automobile manufacturer and contract manufacturer based in Osnabrück, Germany.
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Le Mans
Le Mans is a city in northwestern France on the Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne.
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Litton Industries
Litton Industries, Inc., was an American defense contractor that specialized in shipbuilding, aerospace, electronic components, and information technology.
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Lockheed Corporation
The Lockheed Corporation was an American aerospace manufacturer.
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Maikäfer
Maikäfer was the nickname of an automobile prototype, built in 1931 by German engineer Josef Ganz at Adler. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Maikäfer are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany.
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Motor-Kritik
Motor-Kritik was the title of a progressive automotive magazine, published by the H.Bechhold Verlagsbuchhandlung in Germany from 1929 to 1945.
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Motorcycle
A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or, if three-wheeled, a trike) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar from a saddle-style seat.
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Olivetti
Olivetti S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines.
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Paul Jaray
Paul Jaray (Hungarian: Járay Pál; 11 March 1889 – 22 September 1974) was an Hungarian engineer, designer, and a pioneer of automotive streamlining.
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Phyllophaga
Phyllophaga is a very large genus (more than 900 species) of New World scarab beetles in the subfamily Melolonthinae.
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Rear-wheel drive
Rear-wheel drive (RWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the rear wheels only.
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Revolutions per minute
Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, rev/min, r/min, or r⋅min−1) is a unit of rotational speed (or rotational frequency) for rotating machines.
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Sewing machine
Diagram of a modern sewing machine Animation of a modern sewing machine as it stitches A sewing machine is a machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread.
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Swing axle
A swing axle is a simple type of independent suspension, almost always for the rear axles, designed and patented by Edmund Rumpler in 1903.
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Triumph (TWN)
Triumph-Werke Nürnberg AG or TWN, was a German bicycle and motorcycle company. Adler (cars and motorcycle) and Triumph (TWN) are cycle manufacturers of Germany and motorcycle manufacturers of Germany.
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Triumph 13/35
The Triumph 13/35 or 12.8 is a car manufactured from 1924 until 1926 by the Triumph Motor Company in the UK.
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Triumph-Adler
TA Triumph-Adler GmbH (formerly TA Triumph-Adler AG) is a German office equipment manufacturer based in Nuremberg and founded in 1896.
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Typewriter
A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for typing characters.
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Urban legend
Urban legends (sometimes modern legend, urban myth, or simply legend) is a genre of folklore concerning stories about an unusual (usually scary) or humorous event that many people believe to be true but largely are not.
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Volkswagen
Volkswagen (VW)English:,. is a German automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Walter Gropius
Walter Adolph Georg Gropius (18 May 1883 – 5 July 1969) was a German-American architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, who, along with Alvar Aalto, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, is widely regarded as one of the pioneering masters of modernist architecture.
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War reparations
War reparations are compensation payments made after a war by one side to the other.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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1957
1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1957th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 957th year of the 2nd millennium, the 57th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the 1950s decade.
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See also
1957 disestablishments in Germany
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)
- Bank deutscher Länder
- Saar franc
Adler vehicles
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)
- Adler 2 Liter
- Adler 2.5-litre
- Adler Diplomat
- Adler Favorit
- Adler Primus
- Adler Standard 6
- Adler Standard 8
- Adler Trumpf
- Adler Trumpf Junior
Cycle manufacturers of Germany
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)
- Brennabor
- Busch & Müller
- Canyon Bicycles
- Cube Bikes
- Diamant (German bicycle company)
- Express Werke
- Focus & Kalkhoff Holding
- Focus Bikes
- Hase Spezialräder
- Hoffmann (motorcycle)
- Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau
- Kalkhoff
- Kettler
- Magura GmbH
- Markus Storck
- NSU Motorenwerke
- Opel
- Prophete
- Riese und Müller
- Rixe
- Rose Bikes
- Simson (company)
- Speiermann, Weigel & Co
- Triumph (TWN)
- YT Industries
German companies established in 1900
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)
Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1957
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)
- Alpha (motorcycle)
- Eysink
- Ohta Jidosha
- SNCASO
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1900
- Adami (car)
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)
- Altena (automobile)
- Auburn Automobile
- Bachelle Electric
- California Automobile Company
- Cunningham Steam Wagon
- Gurley (automobile company)
- International Automobile Construction Company
- Isotta Fraschini
- Keystone Motor Company of Philadelphia
- Knox Automobile Company
- Lane (automobile)
- Lozier
- Mack Trucks
- Maskinfabriks-aktiebolaget Scania
- Motor Manufacturing Company
- National Motor Vehicle Company
- Peerless Motor Company
- Peter Pirsch and Sons
- Pipe (car)
- Porter Motor Company
- Schaum (manufacturer)
- Searchmont Motor Company
- Skene (automobile)
- Standard (1904 automobile)
- Steamobile
- Stearns Steam Carriage Company
- Swift Motor Company
- Thomas Motor Company
- White Motor Company
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adler_(cars_and_motorcycle)
Also known as Adler (automobile), Adlerwerke, Adlerwerke vorm Heinrich Kleyer, Adlerwerke vorm. Heinrich Kleyer.
, Triumph 13/35, Triumph-Adler, Typewriter, Urban legend, Volkswagen, Walter Gropius, War reparations, World War I, World War II, 1957.