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A fifth-wheeler for a financier The fifth-wheeler floats between the world of the trailer caravan and that of the motorhome, not quite fitting into either. Whichever side of the divide you choose to classify this unusual outfit, however, it certainly deserves its place in the broader history of caravans. The makers were the Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht company, certainly related in some way to the Curtiss aircraft manufacturers whose founder Glenn Curtiss was a rival of the Wright brothers in the early days of aviation. The outfit was made for a New York financier Hugh McDonald to take him on his daily journey from Long Island to Wall Street. Providing the motive power was a 1932 Graham Blue Streak coupé with 8-cylinder 4022cc engine developing 90 bhp and giving the car a solo top speed of 85 mph. The Blue Streak introduced skirted front wings to the American market and was immortalized in model form by ‘Tootsie Toys’ – a Tootsie Blue Streak was the treasured possession of many a small boy across the USA in the 1930s.
The fifth-wheeler Land Yacht is constructed on aircraft principles with a frame of light metal tubing braced by wire cables. Up front McDonald had his mobile office with a desk and wicker chairs. At the rear was a galley and a lavatory. No doubt the Land Yacht’s crew included as well a the chauffeur an attendant in the caravan so that the Wall Street man could be provided with breakfast or light refreshments during his commuting journey. But, breakfast over, was it work while the wheels rolled or did McDonald find other diversions to take his mind off the dealings on Wall Street?
That ‘bridge’ at the front of the caravan over the hitch – which incidentally employed a tire to act as a shock absorber – was fitted out with the kind of instrumentation one would find on a flight deck. There was a compass, an altimeter, speedometer and a barometer – also those swiveling spotlights. Can we guess? It was McDonald the money man who toiled at the thirties forefather of the laptop on his way to the office. Going home it was ‘Captain’ Hugh, letting his hair down after a hard day worrying about the next dollar, who navigated his craft from the pilot’s seat way below the clouds.
You can find this Land Yacht and its Blue Streak buddy in in the Dutch National Motor Museum: Het National Automobiel Museum, Steurweg, 8, Raamsdonksveer.
Curtiss -Wright Aerocar – Florida – Packard’s took over Curtiss -Wright in 1956.
Attempts at roadable aircraft have been made since the advent of the airplane itself. Only fourteen years after the Wright brothers first flew, Glenn Curtiss tried to develop a flying automobile. His design was exhibited at the 1917 Pan-American Aeronautic Exposition in New York. This vehicle was abandoned after the flight characteristics were deemed unacceptable.
Curtiss created a lavish “motor bungalow” as early as 1919. In 1928, he revamped his design and called it the Aerocar. It looked, on the outside, like a fancy horse trailer. It featured four berths, a galley, running water and an “observatory cockpit with a glass roof,” according to Wheel Estate, and cost a whopping $2,500.
The Aerocar – sophisticated, streamlined, and lightweight – was the precursor of today’s travel-trailer. It was pneumatically hitched to the car with a flat rubber donut in a steel box, cushioning shock forward, back, up, down, and sideways. The Curtiss Aerocar Co. was a thriving business into the late 1930’s (old friend Hugh Robinson was its 1930’s president). In August, 1928, Curtiss pulled an Aerocar (above) Miami-New York, in 39 hours!
In 1898, John A. Schroeder, a young Swedish engineer emigrated to the United States and became involved in the birth of the American automobile industry as, first, the chief engineer for the Standard Roller Bearing company and later, the vice president of sales and engineering for the Elgin Motorcar Company and then, general manager of Wills-St.Claire, Inc., another early auto manufacturer. Being attracted to the infant activity of trailering, he built his first trailer in 1922 for personal use, and quickly became an enthusiastic promoter of the embryonic industry that was being poorly received by many Americans.
In 1928, Schroeder left the automobile industry behind and became the principal owner of the Detroit Aerocar Company, an early fifth-wheel manufacturing company licensed by Glenn Curtiss, inventor of the fifth-wheel hitch and owner of the Curtiss Aerocar Company headquartered in Florida. The two fifth-wheel manufacturers of the late twenties were among the very first companies in the nation whose production was entirely dedicated to the infant RV industry.
In 1935, Schroeder sold his interest in Detroit Aerocar, left trailer manufacturing behind and entered the supplier side of the exploding industry. He became the head of sales for the trailer division of the Liggett Spring and Axle Company (predecessor to today’s S.H. Liggett Co.). In this position he became one of the first outspoken proponents of industry quality and safety standards.
In 1938, he had written, referring to his acquisition of Detroit Aerocar ten years earlier, “After studying it from all angles, I determined that there was a great future for trailer coaches and that a new industry was making its debut. For several years many of my friends took great delight in kidding me about fooling away my time and money. They were thoroughly convinced that people would not drive on the roads with that thing dangling about back there. It has become a matter of pride with me to prove them wrong”.
Eaton Reo/Aerocar Rig
This ultra-streamline Reo tractor was specially built to tow a Curtiss Aerocar, on of the earliest production fifth-wheel trailers. Custom built for Dr. Hubert Eaton of the Forest Lawn Memorial Parks, its innovative cab-forward aluminum and leatherette body was constructed by Standard Carriage Works of Low Angeles, a coachbuilder that specialized in bodies for trucks and other commercial vehicles. It featured a large storage area, sleeping quarters for the driver, and a separate four-cylinder engine for auxiliary power. A Williams air-brake an dual rear-wheels accommodate the permanently attached 10,000 pound trailer. First equipped with a flat-12 White truck engine, the Reo tractor was fitted with a 300-horsepower Cummins 6-cylinder diesel in 1953 when the original engine wore out after more than 250,000 miles of use.
The luxurious and expensive Aerocar trailer was built by Curtiss of Coral Gables, Florida, a firm also known for motorcycles and pioneering aircraft. Nicknamed “Vagabond” by Dr. Eaton, it was outfitted for hunting excursions and to transport company executives on trips to inspect various real-estate holdings. Special features include a self-contained restroom and kitchen, comfortable seating for eight, cup holders, and an observation deck equipped with a speedometer, compass, and intercom for communication with the driver. Though currently set up for day travel, the interior can be modified to sleep up to six passengers. The dramatically styled rig was in regular use until retired by Forest Lawn Memorial Parks in 1991 – Peterson Automotive Museum
A trailer business of a different sort is largely monopolized by Aerocar Co. of Detroit and Curtiss Aerocar Co. of Coral Gables, Fla. These two completely separate concerns control patents originally obtained by Glenn Curtiss, specialize in custom-built trailers costing from $1,000 to $5,000. Known as the “Rolls-Royces of the industry,” Aerocars have been bought by W. K. Vanderbilt, Joseph E. Widener, Philip K. Wrigley, many another tycoon with an itching foot. U. S. Ambassador to Denmark Ruth Bryan Owen toured Europe in one. Oilman Henry L. Doherty owns two, also owns much Curtiss Aerocar Co. stock.
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,756317-2,00.html#ixzz0j1Nnu1fE
A little googling turns up a page on coachbuilt.com on Standard Carriage Works of Los Angeles, which built the truck on the Chevrolet 1-ton chassis before sending the truck to Coral Gables, Florida, to pick up the Aerocar trailer:
The second (streamlined fifth-wheel tractor that Standard Carriage built in 1938) was built for pioneer balloonist and aviator Augustus Post, a close personal friend of Glen Curtiss, the designed and manufacturers of the Aerocar 5th wheel trailer. Built using a 1938 Chevrolet 1-ton truck cab and chassis, Standard Carriage Works constructed an attractive ash-framed body which included a large storage area behind the driver’s compartment. The rear sleeping quarters and 4-cylinder generator found on the Reo (the first streamlined fifth-wheel tractor built in 1938) were not included on the budget-priced Chevrolet tow vehicle.
The vehicle was later used by the Los Angeles Biltmore to transport hotel guests on weekend excursions. It was later acquired by the Santa Monica branch of Republic Van Lines after which it was purchased by Hollywood stuntman Robert Breeze (aka Wolf River Bob).
Curtiss also has a page on coachbuilt.com, but I’ve yet to come across an address for that cool building in the background of the Coral Gables photo.
CURTISS AEROCAR – 1936 Travel Trailer
This travel trailer was built in Michigan by the Aerocar Company of Detroit. These trailers were manufactured commercially at several locations in the U.S.A. at facilities that were licensed by the Aerocar Corporation.
This style of travel trailer was invented in about 1927 by Glenn Curtiss, a leading American aircraft designer. By using airplane principals he felt that he could build a trailer that was lightweight, but strong enough to travel over country roads.
The trailers’ long streamlined bodies had a framework made of vertical oak struts and horizontal longer that were connected by diagonally crossed nickel steel airplane truss wires. These wires had turnbuckles that were used to “tune” them to maximum tension thus giving rigidity to the structure. Because of this design, the trailers had no actual chassis.
The wheels on the trailers were placed at the extreme rear end and the front had a long, curved V-shaped prow with a hitch that rested in the rear deck of a coupe or roadster. The hitch utilized a “Glenn Curtiss Aero Coupler”, which consisted of an airplane tire and wheel mounted horizontally. This arrangement was an effective cushion against road shock.
The trailers were covered on the outside with fabric which was stretched tightly over tempered Masonite panels. All Curtiss Aerocar trailers were custom made, one at a time according to the customer’s specific requirements. This 22’ trailer was build for William Gray, a Canadian whose father, Robert Gray had pioneered the production of Gray-Dort automobiles in Chatham, Ontario.
In the late 1930’s, a model such as this would sell for about $5,000.00.
Owned and restored by: Ken and Lana Hindley Union, Ontario, Canada
http://www.hindleysgarage.com/
http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/c/curtiss/curtiss.htm
η ιστορία του απίθανου, curtiss aerocar land yacht .
Ένα μάλλον ασυνήθιστο όχημα για καθημερινή χρήση, αλλά όχι για τον Αμερικανό τραπεζίτη Hugh McDonald που χρησιμοποίησε αυτόν τον πολυτελή συνδυασμό στις αρχές της δεκαετίας των 30s και πιο συγκεκριμένα το 1932 για να πηγαίνει από το κτήμα του στο Long Island στο γραφείο του στη Νέα Υόρκη.
Το ημιρυμουλκούμενο Curtiss μοιάζει με αεροπλάνο και κατασκευάστηκε σύμφωνα με τις αρχές κατασκευής αεροσκαφών από την Curtiss Aircraft Company στη Φλόριντα. Μια πολύ ελαφριά κατασκευή πάνω σε σωληνωτό μεταλλικό πλαίσιο ενισχυμένο με συρμάτινα καλώδια.
Η πλώρη του Aerocar μοιάζει με πιλοτήριο και είναι εξοπλισμένη με πυξίδα, βαρόμετρο, υψομετρητή, ταχύμετρο και περιστρεφόμενους προβολείς. Το εσωτερικό είναι επιπλωμένο με ελαφριές καρέκλες και γραφείο. Έχει πλήρη κουζίνα, διαθέτει ψυγείο και υπάρχει επίσης κανονική τουαλέτα καταιονισμού!
Το γιοτ ρυμουλκήθηκε από ένα Graham Blue Streak 8 με κινητήρα τεσσάρων λίτρων, ένα φανταστικό Αμερικάνικο αυτοκίνητο που την περίοδο της κατάθλιψης για την αμερικανική αυτοκινητοβιομηχανία ήταν σαν "μάνα εξ' ουρανού" ένα αυτοκίνητο με τέτοια εμφάνιση, που χρησίμευε ως πρότυπο για το μέλλον, στέλνοντας τις ανταγωνιστικές αυτοκινητοβιομηχανίες σε υπερωρίες και περιπλάνηση για να καλύψουν τη διαφορά, αλλά αυτά θα τα πούμε σε ένα άλλο documentation αφιερωμένο σ' αυτό το αυτοκίνητο.
Επιστρέφοντας στο εξωπραγματικό Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht να μη ξεχάσω να προσθέσω ότι ένας εφεδρικός τροχός (ρεζέρβα) τοποθετήθηκε πίσω στον χώρο που κανονικά καταλαμβάνεται από το κάθισμα "dickey". Ο πείρος ρυμούλκησης του ρυμουλκούμενου κουμπώνει σε μια υποδοχή στην πλήμνη και έχει σύστημα απόσβεσης κραδασμών κατά την οδήγηση.
O V8 των 90hp του Graham μπορούσε να αναπτύξει ταχύτητα κοντά στα 140kph, με έναν υπολογισμό του ελάχιστου extra βάρους του Aerocar το εξάτροχο γιοτ ταξίδευε άνετα με περίπου 120kph, αν σας φαίνονται λίγα αυτά τα χιλιόμετρα γυρίστε το χρόνο πίσω στο 1932 και φανταστείτε να λέγατε εκείνη την εποχή ότι είδατε στον δρόμο ένα γιοτ με 6 τροχούς να τρέχει με 120kph πως θα σας κοιτούσαν οι γύρω σας!
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A rather unusual vehicle for daily use, but not to the american banker hugh mcdonald who used this luxurious combination in the early 1930s to be driven from his estate on long island to his office in new york. the semi-trailer resembles an aeroplane and was built in accordance with aviation construction principles by the curtiss aeroplane company in florida. a lightweight, tubular metal frame is braced with wire cables. the aerocar’s nose looks like a cockpit and is fitted with a compass, barometer, altimeter, speedometer and swivelling floodlights. the interior is furnished with lightweight wicker chairs and a desk. the galley features a refrigerator and there is also a lavatory with flushing toilet. the yacht was towed by a graham blue streak fitted with a four-litre engine. a spare wheel was placed in the space normally occupied by the ‘dickey seat’. the towing pin of the trailer fits in a socket in the hub and the tyre damped out the shocks while driving. 4,0 liter 8 cylinder 90 hp vmax : 137 km/h louwman museum den haag - the hague nederland - netherlands august 2012.
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All the luxury that could be bought, 1932 graham-paige blue streak cup with curtis aerocar land yacht caravan trailer.
cool wish i could see inside trailer
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The vintage RV’s we normally see around are 1960’s and 1970’s models, with the rare 1950’s sighting, but you almost never see 1940’s or 1930’s RVs except on those TV shows. So you can imagine how excited I was when I found this cool 1939 Ford COE Pickup that is pulling a 1930’s Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht and being sold as a pair. Seeing either one of these for sale on their own would be a pretty cool thing, but together it’s a pretty special listing for sure.
Here is all the info from the seller:
Fantastic bundle deal, 1939 Ford COE (Cab Over Engine) and a 1930’s Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht.
Beautifully restored 1939 Ford COE, 350 Chevy Engine/400 Transmission on a 1985 104″ wheel base school bus chassis. Heater/Air Conditioner (needs to be hooked up). Nice interior with seat belts. This Truck has won many awards and has been featured in several automotive magazines and newspapers. Most recently it won first prize in the Steve McQueen Boys Republic fund raiser car show.
1930’s Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht, beautifully restored to its former glory. Everything looks and works just the way it was designed 70 years ago. This gorgeous 22 feet long Aerocar sleeps 4, has a bathroom (toilet and sink), full kitchen (2 burner stove, kitchen sink, ice chest, storage cabinets), the beautiful interior has been restored to its unique historical beauty. The whole trailer has been restored and it looks beautiful, a real head-turner and a true historical vehicle.
Please contact me if there are any questions. Sal (619) 948-1509
Wow. I want it.
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Graham Blue Streak Coupe and Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht. A rather unusual vehicle for daily use, but not to the American banker Hugh McDonald who used this luxurious combination in the early 1930s to be driven from his estate on Long Island to his office in New York. The semi-trailer resembles an aeroplane and was built in accordance with ...
The Curtiss Aerocar was a trailer manufactured by Glenn H. Curtiss and the Aerocar Company. ... It was supposedly inspired by Brooks Stevens' Zephyr Land Yacht, which had been delivered just two ...
Folks of all ages, behold, this is the Curtiss Aerocar. A quaint little trinket of the early 1920s designed by one of the early 20th century's greatest inventors. Glenn Hammond Curtiss was a man ...
The Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht of 1932 is a unique and impressive machine that combines the best of both worlds: a vintage car with the luxury and convenience of a modern motorhome. This one-of-a-kind vehicle was designed and built by the famous motorcycle and aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss, who wanted to create a vehicle that would allow ...
1930's Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht, beautifully restored to its former glory. Everything looks and works just the way it was designed 70 years ago. This gorgeous 22 feet long Aerocar sleeps 4, has a bathroom (toilet and sink), full kitchen (2 burner stove, kitchen sink, ice chest, storage cabinets), the beautiful interior has been restored to ...
Aerocar, Curtiss Aerocar, Aerocar Trailer, Aerocar Corp., Opa-locka, Coral Gables, Miami, Florida, Aerocar Co. of Detroit, Aero-Car. ... Mayor Sewall encouraged him to become a permanent resident and in In 1918 Curtiss purchased a large plot of land there using some of it to establish a Marine Corp.'s Naval Air base, and the remainder for ...
Expanding further on the two ideas, the Aerocar was born in 1928 with the first models being produced at the Curtiss plant on Long Island and in Hammondsport, N.Y. At this time, Glenn incorporated the Curtiss Aerocar Company of Florida, Inc. with manufacturing set up in Opa-locka, Florida.
Motorcycle and aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss formed the Curtiss Aerocar Company in 1928. The Aerocar was an early version of the fifth-wheel campers that became popular in later decades. The trailer's strength and carrying capacity were due in part to struts and wires inspired by those used in Curtiss's early airplanes.
Media in category "Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht in the Louwman Museum" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. 1932 Graham Blue Streak Coupe, 4litre 8cylinders 90hp 137kmh & Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht pic1.JPG 4,608 × 3,456; 2.14 MB.
1932 Graham Blue Streak Coupe, 4litre 8cylinders 90hp 137kmh & Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht in the Louwman Museum. Date: 4 January 2017, 12:55:34: Source: Own work: Author: Alf van Beem: Licensing [edit] Public domain Public domain false false: I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public domain. This applies worldwide.
The trailer is an Aerocar Land Yacht made by Glen Curtiss of "Jenny" fame. Note how much front load there is but it hardly bears down at all on the coupe thanks to the lightweight, aircraft-inspired construction. Compare this to that S-10 pickup under the fifth-wheel trailer posted a few days ago.
The makers were the Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht company, certainly related in some way to the Curtiss aircraft manufacturers whose founder Glenn Curtiss was a rival of the Wright brothers in the early days of aviation. ... up, down, and sideways. The Curtiss Aerocar Co. was a thriving business into the late 1930's (old friend Hugh Robinson was ...
Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht! Ο όρος "σπίτι-δουλειά-σπίτι" στις αρχές του 1930 ήταν κάτι αρκετά κουραστικό ίσως ακόμα και επικίνδυνο για κάποιους ανθρώπους, ωστόσο η παραγγελία του Αμερικανού τραπεζίτη Hugh ...
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The yacht was towed by a Graham Blue Streak fitted with a four-litre engine. A spare wheel was placed in the space normally occupied by the 'dickey seat'. The towing pin of the trailer fits in a socket in the hub and the tyre damped out the shocks while driving. ... Graham Blue Streak Coupé & Curtiss Aerocar Land yacht - 1932 A rather ...
The Aerocar's nose looks like a cockpit and is fitted with a compass, barometer, altimeter, speedometer and swivelling floodlights. The galley features a refrigerator and there is also a lavatory with flushing toilet. The yacht was towed by a Graham Blue Streak fitted with a four-litre engine.
1930's Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht, beautifully restored to its former glory. Everything looks and works just the way it was designed 70 years ago. This gorgeous 22 feet long Aerocar sleeps 4, has a bathroom (toilet and sink), full kitchen (2 burner stove, kitchen sink, ice chest, storage cabinets), the beautiful interior has been restored to ...
Glenn Curtiss designed the hitch for his fifth wheel trailer the Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht. This is a 1938 International D15 tow car pulling a 1936 Curtiss Aerocar. This style of travel trailer was invented in about 1927 by Glenn Curtiss, a leading American aircraft designer. By using airplane principles he felt that he could build a trailer ...
Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht with Auburn PARTISAN POLITICS: Follow the forum rules or face a ban. Zero tolerance policy. Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht with Auburn ... In my opinion - Mr. Glenn H. Curtiss exceeded the Wright Brothers & Thomas Edison in design and innovative thinking. He was decades ahead of his time - a fascinating & often overlooked ...
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