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Great history in this thred..The International Turbostar looked very well in those pictures.I never followed the gas turbine story much.The only Europian truck I ever heard doing gas turbine research was Leyland who built 6 units.One has been restored to full working order.There may have been others working on turbines in Europe but Iv never knew of any but Leyland...

Paul

8 hours ago, cruiseliner64 said:

Great history in this thred..The International Turbostar looked very well in those pictures.I never followed the gas turbine story much.The only Europian truck I ever heard doing gas turbine research was Leyland who built 6 units.One has been restored to full working order.There may have been others working on turbines in Europe but Iv never knew of any but Leyland...

Paul

Leylands was the most successful of all the turbine trucks built

The Leyland units were the closest to get into full production and were out in private fleets 

They must of been pretty safe as they were as far as I know, pulling fuel tankers

From the Leyland society page

 

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In 1967 Leyland acquired Rover who had invested in research into gas turbine engines. Its application in heavy commercial vehicles followed with the construction of a small number of development vehicles and these three in the livery of the three major oil companies at the time. In 1971 and 1972 they could be seen regularly leaving Spurrier Works in Leyland for extensive testing on the M6 and surrounding roads, their distinctive whistling sound warning you of their approach. The cyclical stresses on their turbines in automotive applications and other factors meant the project was not developed commercially. Subsequent advances in materials technology would make a similar project more durable today but the market seems to be moving inexorably towards battery power, leaving no demand for this innovative form of motive power.

 

Paul

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