The annual Cholmondeley Pageant of Power in the U.K. never fails to deliver something special and this year that exotic ingredient is a 1910 Edison-Puton Monowheel. Capable of being oggled by engineers for hundreds of hours at a time, the Monowheel was built in Paris in 1910, and bears testimony to human folly at its most ingenious. .. Continue Reading The century-old Edison-Puton Monowheel
Section: Automotive
Tags: Engineering, History, Monowheel, Transport
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