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Austro-Daimler

Austro-Daimler was an Austro-Hungarian automaker company, from 1899 until 1934. It was a subsidiary of the German Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) until 1909.[citation needed]

Austro-Daimler AG
TypePublic
IndustryAutomobile
Founded1899
FateMerged with Steyr Automobile (1934)
SuccessorSteyr-Daimler-Puch
Headquarters
Wiener Neustadt
,
Austria
Key people
Eduard Bierenz, Eduard Fischer, Paul Daimler
Founders
ProductsCars
Number of employees
800 (1906)
4,500 (1914)
ParentDaimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (1899–1909)
Websitewww.austrodaimler.com

Early history Edit

In 1890, Eduard Bierenz was appointed as Austrian retailer. The company sold so well that it also began manufacturing the automobiles after uniting with Eduard Fischer's engineering factory. The works were located at Wiener-Neustadt. By this subsidiary DMG became the first automotive multinational in history.

Thus on August 11, 1899, the Austrian Daimler Engine Society was founded. Whilst the assembling parts stemmed from Stuttgart, in 1900 they built their first automobile which featured 2 cylinders, 4 hp (3.0 kW), and 4 seats. Soon they started producing engines for luxurious cars, trucks, buses, maritime ships, and trains.

Paul Daimler era Edit

 
Austro-Daimler 4x4 four-wheel-drive Armoured Car (1904)

In 1902, Paul Daimler, Gottlieb Daimler's son, took charge of the Technical Department. He developed a compact car (8 hp, 45 km/h). In 1905 he built the company's first armoured car, which had 30 hp (22 kW). Also, the company produced engines for both trucks and buses. However, Daimler returned to Stuttgart in 1905 to take over the research and development department, which had been vacated by Maybach.

Ferdinand Porsche era Edit

Senior Ferdinand Porsche took Daimler's place as technical designer. Although Austro-Daimler cars were competing at races already, Porsche pioneered aerodynamic usage with two famous racecars (Mixte and Maya). Also, he designed the Mercédès-Electrique-Mixte which was manufactured from 1902 until 1907.

Porsche also impelled a company reformation, at a time when the company had 800 workers. The company was renamed 'Austro-Daimler' on July 27, 1906. That same year Emil Jellinek — who was Austrian too — bought several Austro-Daimler licenses to found ancillary companies abroad.

In 1908, the Austro-Daimler began producing Zeppelin engines. Indeed, for Porsche this was a personal interest since he liked to take Archduke Franz Ferdinand flying over Vienna.

Pushing the company's development further, Porsche granted Austro-Daimler's definitive independence from DMG's ownership in 1909. In 1910, the company was renamed Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren AG (Austrian Daimler Engines AG) whose logo was the Austrian Royal double-headed eagle. In 1912 DMG sold its remaining shares.

In 1911 Austro-Daimler began producing the Prinz Heinrich (in English: Prince Henry) model; this car, which featured an overhead cam 5,714-cc four-cylinder engine, quickly became famous. It could develop 95 bhp at 2,100 rpm; there was also a less potent version with side valves and a 6,900-cc engine capable of developing 60 hp (45 kW) at only 1,200 rpm. Both designs were by Porsche.

WW I Edit

 
Striking workers from Austro-Daimler assembling outside the Town Hall, Wiener Neustadt, 18 January 1918

During the First World War, the 4,500 workers of Austro-Daimler contributed in large quantities to wartime production. They played a key role in the 1918 Austro-Hungarian January Strike in which workers inspired by the Bolshevik seizure of power took strike action to oppose the war. A key factor in the strike was the halving of the flour ration. Porsche met the workers and agreed to drive to Vienna to speak to the Minister of Food. However, his plea to the workers to return to work was ignored and they marched on the Town Hall. Here they were joined by other workers from the locomotive factory, the radiator works, the aircraft factory and local ammunition plants of G. Rath and the Lichtenwörther. The assembly soon numbered over 10,000 and the Stadtholder phoned the Volksernährungsamt - the state organisation managing food supply. However, the minister, General Anton Höfer only promised to meet a delegation of the workers.[1] The strike spread across the empire and involved over 700,000 workers.[2]

1920–1930s Edit

 
Share of the Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren AG, issued 22. September 1921

After the war, the company returned to the production of automobiles. Austro-Daimler still claimed Royal patronage via its connection with Prince Heinrich.

Soon, the company began collapsing. In the first place, Austro-Daimler fused with several companies — Skoda, Fiat, and Puch (1928). Then, it was submerged under Camillo Castiglioni's squandering management.

At this time, Porsche created the 1.3-liter "Sascha" racing cars (named after their backer, Count Sascha Kolowrat-Krakowski) in the early 1920s. The smallest model the company offered was a 2,212-cc four-cylinder. However, as the economic situation worsened, Porsche abandoned the company in 1923, ridding himself of Austro-Daimler's financial difficulties. Instead, he moved to Stuttgart's DMG.

 
Austro-Daimler ADR 8 Pullman (1932).

The outstanding production car offered by Austro-Daimler during the 1930s was the ADM, which featured overhead cam six-cylinder engines of 2,540 cc, 2,650 cc, and 2,994 cc. The last-named (the ADM III) developed 110 hp (82 kW) at 4,000 rpm and was one of the greatest automobiles of the decade. Also offered was a less luxurious sporting version, the 100 hp (75 kW) ADR.

1931 saw Austro-Daimler introduce a 4,624-cc eight-cylinder car, a superb, highly expensive luxury vehicle. The last great car built at the Austrian works was the six-cylinder "Bergmeister", which featured an overhead cam 3,614-cc engine that could develop 120 hp (89 kW) at 3,600 rpm; this car had a top speed of 140 km/h (87 mph). In 1934 the company merged with Steyr Automobile, creating the Steyr-Daimler-Puch conglomerate. However, in this same year, Austro-Daimler was dissolved.

Postwar era Edit

In the 1970s and into the 1980s bicycles were made by Steyr-Daimler-Puch with some models bearing the Puch trademark, and more upscale models bearing the Austro-Daimler trademark. When the bicycle manufacturing aspects of the consortium were sold in 1987 to Piaggio & C. S.p.A. of Italy, the Puch trademark was conveyed however, the rights to the name Austro-Daimler were not sold. Since then no bicycles have been made bearing this trademark.

Prominent members of staff Edit

Designers Edit

Workers Edit

See also Edit

Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Hautmann, Hans. "Der Jännerstreik 1918 und das Entstehen der Arbeiterräte" (PDF). Klahr Gesellschaft. Klahr Gesellschaft. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Jännerstreik-1918". www.dasrotewien.at. SPÖ Vienna. Retrieved 12 July 2018.

External links Edit

  • Austro-Daimler Vent Noir II — article about Austro-Daimler bicycles & history of the Puch Austro Daimler company, pamphlets + images.
  • Projekt AUSTRO DAIMLER — Homepage of an Austrian project team that aims to revive the car brand Austro Daimler.
  • A-D Bikes — 'Homepage of A-D Bikes that is a revival of the bicycle brand Austro-Daimler.

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Austro Daimler was an Austro Hungarian automaker company from 1899 until 1934 It was a subsidiary of the German Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft DMG until 1909 citation needed Austro Daimler AGTypePublicIndustryAutomobileFounded1899FateMerged with Steyr Automobile 1934 SuccessorSteyr Daimler PuchHeadquartersWiener Neustadt AustriaKey peopleEduard Bierenz Eduard Fischer Paul Daimler FoundersProductsCarsNumber of employees800 1906 4 500 1914 ParentDaimler Motoren Gesellschaft 1899 1909 Websitewww austrodaimler com Contents 1 Early history 1 1 Paul Daimler era 1 2 Ferdinand Porsche era 1 3 WW I 1 4 1920 1930s 1 5 Postwar era 2 Prominent members of staff 2 1 Designers 2 2 Workers 3 See also 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksEarly history EditIn 1890 Eduard Bierenz was appointed as Austrian retailer The company sold so well that it also began manufacturing the automobiles after uniting with Eduard Fischer s engineering factory The works were located at Wiener Neustadt By this subsidiary DMG became the first automotive multinational in history Thus on August 11 1899 the Austrian Daimler Engine Society was founded Whilst the assembling parts stemmed from Stuttgart in 1900 they built their first automobile which featured 2 cylinders 4 hp 3 0 kW and 4 seats Soon they started producing engines for luxurious cars trucks buses maritime ships and trains Paul Daimler era Edit nbsp Austro Daimler 4x4 four wheel drive Armoured Car 1904 In 1902 Paul Daimler Gottlieb Daimler s son took charge of the Technical Department He developed a compact car 8 hp 45 km h In 1905 he built the company s first armoured car which had 30 hp 22 kW Also the company produced engines for both trucks and buses However Daimler returned to Stuttgart in 1905 to take over the research and development department which had been vacated by Maybach Ferdinand Porsche era Edit Senior Ferdinand Porsche took Daimler s place as technical designer Although Austro Daimler cars were competing at races already Porsche pioneered aerodynamic usage with two famous racecars Mixte and Maya Also he designed the Mercedes Electrique Mixte which was manufactured from 1902 until 1907 Porsche also impelled a company reformation at a time when the company had 800 workers The company was renamed Austro Daimler on July 27 1906 That same year Emil Jellinek who was Austrian too bought several Austro Daimler licenses to found ancillary companies abroad In 1908 the Austro Daimler began producing Zeppelin engines Indeed for Porsche this was a personal interest since he liked to take Archduke Franz Ferdinand flying over Vienna Pushing the company s development further Porsche granted Austro Daimler s definitive independence from DMG s ownership in 1909 In 1910 the company was renamed Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren AG Austrian Daimler Engines AG whose logo was the Austrian Royal double headed eagle In 1912 DMG sold its remaining shares In 1911 Austro Daimler began producing the Prinz Heinrich in English Prince Henry model this car which featured an overhead cam 5 714 cc four cylinder engine quickly became famous It could develop 95 bhp at 2 100 rpm there was also a less potent version with side valves and a 6 900 cc engine capable of developing 60 hp 45 kW at only 1 200 rpm Both designs were by Porsche WW I Edit nbsp Striking workers from Austro Daimler assembling outside the Town Hall Wiener Neustadt 18 January 1918During the First World War the 4 500 workers of Austro Daimler contributed in large quantities to wartime production They played a key role in the 1918 Austro Hungarian January Strike in which workers inspired by the Bolshevik seizure of power took strike action to oppose the war A key factor in the strike was the halving of the flour ration Porsche met the workers and agreed to drive to Vienna to speak to the Minister of Food However his plea to the workers to return to work was ignored and they marched on the Town Hall Here they were joined by other workers from the locomotive factory the radiator works the aircraft factory and local ammunition plants of G Rath and the Lichtenworther The assembly soon numbered over 10 000 and the Stadtholder phoned the Volksernahrungsamt the state organisation managing food supply However the minister General Anton Hofer only promised to meet a delegation of the workers 1 The strike spread across the empire and involved over 700 000 workers 2 1920 1930s Edit nbsp Share of the Oesterreichische Daimler Motoren AG issued 22 September 1921After the war the company returned to the production of automobiles Austro Daimler still claimed Royal patronage via its connection with Prince Heinrich Soon the company began collapsing In the first place Austro Daimler fused with several companies Skoda Fiat and Puch 1928 Then it was submerged under Camillo Castiglioni s squandering management At this time Porsche created the 1 3 liter Sascha racing cars named after their backer Count Sascha Kolowrat Krakowski in the early 1920s The smallest model the company offered was a 2 212 cc four cylinder However as the economic situation worsened Porsche abandoned the company in 1923 ridding himself of Austro Daimler s financial difficulties Instead he moved to Stuttgart s DMG nbsp Austro Daimler ADR 8 Pullman 1932 The outstanding production car offered by Austro Daimler during the 1930s was the ADM which featured overhead cam six cylinder engines of 2 540 cc 2 650 cc and 2 994 cc The last named the ADM III developed 110 hp 82 kW at 4 000 rpm and was one of the greatest automobiles of the decade Also offered was a less luxurious sporting version the 100 hp 75 kW ADR 1931 saw Austro Daimler introduce a 4 624 cc eight cylinder car a superb highly expensive luxury vehicle The last great car built at the Austrian works was the six cylinder Bergmeister which featured an overhead cam 3 614 cc engine that could develop 120 hp 89 kW at 3 600 rpm this car had a top speed of 140 km h 87 mph In 1934 the company merged with Steyr Automobile creating the Steyr Daimler Puch conglomerate However in this same year Austro Daimler was dissolved Postwar era Edit In the 1970s and into the 1980s bicycles were made by Steyr Daimler Puch with some models bearing the Puch trademark and more upscale models bearing the Austro Daimler trademark When the bicycle manufacturing aspects of the consortium were sold in 1987 to Piaggio amp C S p A of Italy the Puch trademark was conveyed however the rights to the name Austro Daimler were not sold Since then no bicycles have been made bearing this trademark Prominent members of staff EditDesigners Edit Willibald Gatter Oskar Hacker Karl RabeWorkers Edit Josip Broz Tito during 1912 13See also EditDaimler Motoren Gesellschaft USA Daimler Steyr Daimler PuchGallery Edit nbsp Austro Daimler ADM 1923 nbsp Austro Daimler 14 32 from 1914 nbsp 1910 Austro Daimler Prince Henry nbsp Austro Daimler Sascha in the Porsche Museum in StuttgartReferences Edit Hautmann Hans Der Jannerstreik 1918 und das Entstehen der Arbeiterrate PDF Klahr Gesellschaft Klahr Gesellschaft Retrieved 12 July 2018 Jannerstreik 1918 www dasrotewien at SPO Vienna Retrieved 12 July 2018 External links EditAustro Daimler Vent Noir II article about Austro Daimler bicycles amp history of the Puch Austro Daimler company pamphlets images Projekt AUSTRO DAIMLER Homepage of an Austrian project team that aims to revive the car brand Austro Daimler A D Bikes Homepage of A D Bikes that is a revival of the bicycle brand Austro Daimler Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austro Daimler amp oldid 1129722129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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