This is the Lane Motor Museum, home of the one and only Gyro-X. The Gyro-X is a two-wheeled prototype vehicle. Developed in the 1960s, it was proposed as a solution for the future of transportation.
In the 1950s, American automobiles bloomed into curvaceous gas-guzzlers that congested the roads. The profiles coming out of Detroit began to deflate in the 1960s, but many bloat boats were still ...
The gyroscopic system for gyro monorail trains that Brennan developed. (Credit: Primal Space) Everyone who has ever handled a spinning gyroscope found themselves likely mesmerized by the way it ...
The 1967 Gyro-X is a one-of-a-kind self-stabilizing two-wheeled wonder of the automotive world. Developed by aerospace engineer Tom Summers and designer Alex Tremulis, it was a fanciful approach to ...
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Understanding the Gyro-X car mechanics
This video explores a self-balancing gyroscope car from the 1960s that never made it to production. Discover how it works and the innovative technology behind its design. What the new Epstein photos ...
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How Gyro-X cars defy gravity
Explore the workings and design concepts of a self-balancing gyroscope car from the 1960s that never made it to production.
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