Hydrogen Cars: Cycle) Is A Single-Track, Two-Wheeled Motor
Hydrogen Cars: Cycle) Is A Single-Track, Two-Wheeled Motor
Hydrogen Cars: Cycle) Is A Single-Track, Two-Wheeled Motor
For the past 28 years, the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has been conducting
research on hydrogen fuel cells for use in transportation, industry and residential use.
According to the LANL, "Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Research at Los Alamos has made
significant technological advances in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cells,
Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC), and related technologies such as the electrolyzer (a
fuel cell in reverse, liberating hydrogen from electricity and pure water)."
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One of the rarest vehicles that appears in the period photographs section, is this
interesting military-spec Tempo Matador. I think this photo was taken in Germany, but
I'm not 100% sure which Air Force was using this unusual pickup. TAF suggests Tactical
Air Force, but I'm sure someone will tell me exactly who used this van, registered 26 AR
07. Is this an RAF vehicle? Memories of a Tempo Matador at RAF Schleswig in
Northern Germany.
Roger dropped me a note in 2009, with his
memories of just such a vehicle at a
German RAF base in the 1950s: "I was
amazed to see your photo of the RAF
Tempo Matador and I noticed your asking
for any further information. I might be able
to help a bit with that. My father worked
for the Air Ministry Works Department
(AMWD) as a Station Engineer. The
AMWD was responsible for all the
facilities management and maintenance on
RAF airfields throughout the world and
therefore attached to the RAF. It was a
British civilian staffed organisation which at that time came under the management of the
Air Ministry in Whitehall. In the mid to late fifties we lived at RAF Schleswig in
Northern Germany and like at other camps we lived at, my Father had a fleet of vehicles
under his management and in this instance, were mainly driven by German civilian
drivers.