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.■'■■' ' ■ . . ' Kosmos Press Thoto. AMPHIBIAN MOTOR-CAR.—^ young German inventor, flerr Jakob ißaudig, landed at Dover after crossing the English Channel in a car fitted ivith paddles on the rear wheels. He travelled from-his home in Coblenz to Calais by road, and put off accompanied by a traivler. The car has a land speed of 20 miles an Hour and a water speed of five miles an hour.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 30

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.■'■■' ' ■ . . ' Kosmos Press Thoto. AMPHIBIAN MOTOR-CAR.—^ young German inventor, flerr Jakob ißaudig, landed at Dover after crossing the English Channel in a car fitted ivith paddles on the rear wheels. He travelled from-his home in Coblenz to Calais by road, and put off accompanied by a traivler. The car has a land speed of 20 miles an Hour and a water speed of five miles an hour. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 30

.■'■■' ' ■ . . ' Kosmos Press Thoto. AMPHIBIAN MOTOR-CAR.—^ young German inventor, flerr Jakob ißaudig, landed at Dover after crossing the English Channel in a car fitted ivith paddles on the rear wheels. He travelled from-his home in Coblenz to Calais by road, and put off accompanied by a traivler. The car has a land speed of 20 miles an Hour and a water speed of five miles an hour. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 30