1919 Leyat Helica Replica Now On Display!

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Lane Motor Museum is proud to announce that we are now displaying our newest propeller-driven vehicle; the 1919 Leyat Replica!

Marcel Leyat was a degreed engineer who designed, built, and flew his first airplane in 1909. Leyat developed the belief that propeller-driven vehicles were the wave of the future and, in 1913, built his first propeller-driven car. He tested this 1913 car extensively and in 1919 Leyat began production of the model you see here. There were other people who also shared Leyat’s belief about propeller power, but Leyat spent years trying to develop a viable propeller-driven car. His theory was that the cars would be simpler (no transmission, rear axle, or clutch) and lighter, therefore they would be able to obtain better fuel economy. If you look at the Leyat closely, you can see how exquisite the engineering is. Leyat paid very close attention to aerodynamics and weight.

The body, resembling an airplane, is fully streamlined -as is the front axle- to reduce drag. Instead of using traditional wheels, Leyat built his own with aluminum discs, and integrated the brakes to further reduce the drag. Weight was also reduced to a minimum by using a full monocoque chassis and many aluminum parts to obtain a total vehicle weight of 625 lbs.

Leyat showed his car at the 1921 Paris Auto Show and claims to have received 600 orders. Unfortunately, Leyat was never able to get funding to go into large-scale production, but he continued to build propeller-driven cars until about 1926, with a total production of about 25 cars.

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  • http://www.lanemotormuseum.org Vicki

    Thanks so much. Really glad you like it! :)

  • Mark

    More pix would be great for us out-of-towners. What engine did he use; what engine for your replica?

  • Bob

    What a great article. Car history is so cool. Thanks so much for sharing

  • mityqwik

    how many people could it carry,behind the driver looks like a passenger compartment is it?

  • http://www.lanemotormuseum.org Vicki

    The engine is a Harley-Davidson J Model, V-twin, air-cooled, 1000cc, 18 hp. I'll work on putting up a post next week with more details and LOTS more pictures! :)

  • http://www.lanemotormuseum.org Vicki

    There is a passenger compartment. In all it can hold 2 people; one driver and one passenger. I'll post lots more photos next week so everyone can see more detail…Happy Thanksgiving!

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