Photo Gallery «Technology in conversation (2) - Axis rigidity or the De Dion axis»
Back in the 19th century, Count Albert De Dion invented a rigid axle that offered many advantages without the disadvantages normally associated with it. However, the De Dion axle experienced its heyday in the sixties and seventies. It is still used in cars today and yet many people are unaware of its characteristics. But let's let the two buddies Albert and Exbert clarify the topic in conversation ...
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