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Hispano-Suiza and Pegaso, Birkigt and Ricart - Volume 1 Hispano-Suiza Barcelona

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Hispano-Suiza and Pegaso, birkigt & Ricart - Two men, two marques they created in Spain, Volume 1: Hispano-Suiza Barcelona.

Author: David Beare, ISBN: 9780954736347, paperback, published in 2017, 146 pages.

The first volume of two, it covers Hispano-Suiza from 1904 to 1939 primarily from the perspective of Barcelona rather than Bois-Colombes in France. I have used mainly Spanish-language sources and have written about Hispano-Suiza cars, aero-engines, military vehicles, trucks and buses, the satellite Guadalajara factory and its products, racing cars and competition successes. The evolution of the French Bois-Colombes business and its glorious H6 and V12 models is also studied.

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This book was inspired by two men; Marc Birkigt and Wifredo Ricart. Both these engineers achieved greatness in automobile design and production in Spain. The names of their cars are renowned the world over; Hispano-Suiza and Pegaso. The Spanish Hispano-Suiza company laid the foundations of an automobile and aeronautical engineering empire in France, Hispano-Suiza S.A. at Bois-Colombes, which survives to this day as part of a national aerospace group.

Birkigt (1878-1953) was born in Geneva and made his life in Barcelona and Paris, creating the legendary Hispano-Suiza companies which, during two World Wars, substantially helped defeat Germany. Ricart (1897-1974) was born in Barcelona and worked there until 1936, when he left for Italy to take a post with Alfa Romeo, principally as a racing and aircraft engine designer. He returned to Barcelona in 1945 and founded the state-owned Pegaso truck company, then moved to Madrid and in 1951 astonished Europe's car makers by introducing a highly-advanced sports car, the Pegaso Z102 (left).

This book is part one of the story, told from a Spanish viewpoint, of two talented engineers who radically changed the established concepts of high-performance cars, aero-engines, armaments, trucks and buses. Many were designed and made in Spain, despite the almost complete absence of a national motor industry and extremely difficult political and economic conditions current there until the 1960s. It is a story of extraordinary skills, persistence, iron will and the taking of opportunities. It is also a story of optimism, financial acumen and sheer good luck.

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