Felix Millet’s 1897 motorcycle
The rear wheel contains the rotary engine.  The pistons are fixed to the wheel’s axle and the cylinders to the wheel, which revolves.

Felix Millet’s 1897 motorcycle

The rear wheel contains the rotary engine.  The pistons are fixed to the wheel’s axle and the cylinders to the wheel, which revolves.

Posted on: Aug 16, 2012 at 10:49 AM

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