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The Schilowsky Gyroscopic Two-Wheeled Motor-Car designed by a Dr. Pierre Schilowsky, who was a Russian Count, and by profession a lawyer.


1914 May. Details of his gyrocar (built by [[Wolseley]]) and an image of it running in London.<ref>[[The Autocar 1914/05/02]]</ref>
1914 May. Details of his gyrocar (built by [[Wolseley]]) and an image of it running in London.<ref>[[The Autocar 1914/05/02]]</ref>

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The Schilowsky Gyroscopic Two-Wheeled Motor-Car designed by a Dr. Pierre Schilowsky, who was a Russian Count, and by profession a lawyer.

1914 May. Details of his gyrocar (built by Wolseley) and an image of it running in London.[1]

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