Tremulis helicopter of 1944

As Hesham may well know, Alex Tremulis was a prominent automobile designer/stylist, who, after his wartime stint dreaming up futuristic air machines at Wright Field, went on to design such memorable cars as the Tucker Torpedo and the Ford Seattle-ite.
 
It may well have been meant just as a design exercise, to visualise the then current thinking
of having a helicopter in the garage, instead of a car. The rotor disk area is much too small
and it's hard to imagine, how the engine and transmission should fit into this vehicle.
 
Apteryx said:
As Hesham may well know, Alex Tremulis was a prominent automobile designer/stylist, who, after his wartime stint dreaming up futuristic air machines at Wright Field, went on to design such memorable cars as the Tucker Torpedo and the Ford Seattle-ite.


Yes Apteryx,


I know Alex Tremulis created many beautiful car designs.
 
Hi, hesham postcard avalible http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/146-PERSONAL-HELICOPTER-BY-ALEX-S-TREMULIS-JUNE-20-1943-SEE-DESCRIPTION-/351509608728
 
As Hesham may well know, Alex Tremulis was a prominent automobile designer/stylist, who, after his wartime stint dreaming up futuristic air machines at Wright Field, went on to design such memorable cars as the Tucker Torpedo and the Ford Seattle-ite.

What is the Tucker Torpedo ?.
 

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