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1920 |
Rosenbauer fire truck on Graef & Stift D280, 1000 l/min at 8
bar, Bruck an der Muhr voluntary fire brigade, Austria |
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1920 |
Rosenbauer roadway flusher and tank fire fighter on Perl6, Municipality
of Radauti, Rumania |
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1921 |
Rosenbauer fire trucks outside the old Rosenbauer works in Linz,
Austria |
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1921 |
Rosenbauer fire truck on Fiat C2, Zell am See voluntary fire brigade,
Austria |
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1923 |
First Rosenbauer portable fire pump with a 10 HP Breuer motor,
a light alloy centrifugal pump and a vane cell priming pump |
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1923 |
Rosenbauer portable pump on a Fiat chassis, Enderlin company,
Traun, Austria |
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1925 |
Rosenbauer size 0 portable pump on a Bison vehicle with sidecar,
built for a fire- fighting exhibition in Munich |
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1926 |
Rosenbauer fire truck on Steyr Type IV, 1000 l/min at 8 bar, Laibach
voluntary fire brigade, former Yugoslavia |
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1929 |
Rosenbauer fire truck on Austro Fiat AFNS chassis |
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1929 |
Rosenbauer "Little Florian" pump, 250l/min at 4 bar,
on a Triumph motorcycle and sidecar combination |
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1930 |
All-terrain Rosenbauer service vehicle on Tatra chassis |
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1932 |
In-house production of 2-stroke
engines |
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1933 |
Combined foam-water engine driven pump |
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1936-38 |
Production of the 3-wheel, TRIO delivery van. In line with
a patent from Leipzig, the 3-wheeler, which was manufactured entirely
in-house, was produced in innumerable versions for both retail
and commercial purposes. Powered by a 324 ccm, 10 hp Rosenbauer
single-cylinder, 2-stroke engine, the 3-gear vehicle had a top
speed of 50 khp. With a dead weight of 370 kg, the vehicle could
have a maximum weight of 1.090 kg. |
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1938 |
Rosenbauer roadway flusher and tank fire fighter on Opel Blitz,
1.200l/min at 8 bar |
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