'Hans Ledwinka' (born in
Klosterneuburg (
Lower Austria),
1878, died in
Munich (
Germany),
1967) was an
Austrian automobile designer. As a young man, Ledwinka worked for
Nesselsdorfer-Wagenbau where he designed the 5.3-litre six-cylinder ''Type U'' motor car. In
1917, in the midst of
World War I, he left the company to join
Steyr.
Between
1921 and
1945, he was the chief design engineer at the
Tatra company in Kopřivnice,
Czech Republic (originally Nesselsdorfer-Wagenbau). Here, Ledwinka invented the frameless central tubular chassis (so-called "backbone chassis") with
swing axles, fully
independent suspension and
rear-mounted air-cooled flat engine. His son Erich designed the
Steyr-Daimler-Puch Haflinger continued by the larger
Pinzgauer High Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle, both on tubular chassis and swing portal axle.
Other major contribution of Ledwinka to automobile design is the development of car body streamling and its introduction into mass production. Together with Erich Ubelacker Ledwinka designed the Tatra streamlined models Tatra 77, 87, 97, all with rear air-cooled engines.
Ledwinka's concept was copied by
Ferdinand Porsche, whose successors later had to acknowledge the influence of Ledwinka's Tatra models on the Porsche-designed Kdf-Wagen of 1938 (later known as the
VW Beetle), a post-war lawsuit resulting in a DM3,000,000 settlement paid by Volkswagen to Ringhoffer-Tatra.
After the Second World War Ledwinka was unjustly accused of collaboration with the German occupation forces and jailed for five years in Czechoslovakia by the
Soviet installed
Stalinist government. After his release in 1951 he retired to live in Munich, Germany. In 1992, after the fall of
Communism, Ledwinka was fully rehabilitated by the Czech authorities.
In 2007 Hans Ledwinka was included in the European Automotive Hall of Fame.
References
★
Tatra - The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka, Margolius, Ivan and Henry, John G., , , SAF, 1990, ISBN 0946719063
External link
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