Tatra 11
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The Tatra T11 was the first Tatra model to use the unique combination of major components that are still in use on the trucks produced by Tatra to this day.

Origins

Hans Ledwinka
Hans Ledwinka
Hans Ledwinka was an Austrian automobile designer.- Youth :Ledwinka was born was born in Klosterneuburg , near Vienna, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire....

 created the design of the T11 while working for Steyr
Steyr
Steyr is a town, located in the Austrian federal state of Upper Austria. The town is situated at the confluence of the rivers Steyr and Enns. Steyr is Austria's 12th most populated town and simultaneously the 3rd largest town in Upper Austria....

 in Austria. He believed there was a need for a small car, and carried out the work in his own time. His design offered to the Steyr management was rejected. He left the company soon after to work for a previous employer, Nesseldorfer, in Moravia
Moravia
Moravia is a historical region in Central Europe in the east of the Czech Republic, and one of the former Czech lands, together with Bohemia and Silesia. It takes its name from the Morava River which rises in the northwest of the region...

, soon to become Tatra. This was in 1921 and the development of the T11 started soon after. The T11 was produced between 1923 and 1927 with 3,847 examples made. It was then replaced by the T12 a development of the design, 7,222 being produced by 1936 when it was discontinued.

Specifications

The Tatra T11 had its engine and gearbox in unit, bolted to the front of a tubular backbone with propeller shaft enclosed, that also doubled as the chassis. Bolted to the rear of the backbone is a final drive unit that, using an assembly of gears, not only changes the direction and speed of the drive, but facilitate the movement of swing axles without the need for flexible drive joints.

The T11's engine was a fan-cooled horizontally opposed twin cylinder engine with overhead valves. It had a capacity of 1055 cc and was located above the front beam axle which was attached to it by a transverse elliptical leaf spring.

Legacy

From 1931 the T12 was joined the T57 with a 1155 cc air-cooled flat four engine, and the T54 with a 1465 cc engine of the same configuration, both models being based on the original T11 format. Only 486 T 54 models were produced by 1936 when production stopped.

The T57 was developed as the T57A, T57B, and T57K versions, remaining in production until 1948, by which time over twenty seven thousand had been produced, the later models having a 1256 cc engine.
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