Pedal supercar-Fahrradi Farfalla FFX

       




Fahrradi Farfalla FFX is by far the slowest super car in the history of mankind. But first, let's understand what it is.





The Creator of this masterpiece is Austrian Hannes Langeder. The name of the machine is a combination of the German word "Fahrrad" (Bicycle). Like the predecessor model, the Ferdinand GT3 RS, the new Fahrradi Farfalla FFX is an attempt to further improve the concept of creating a replica of a sports car driven in motion by muscular force of the person (muscle car). But, unlike the Ferdinand GT3 RS, the Fahrradi is not a copy of an existing model, but rather expected the flagship of the real brand.





Angular gear, mounted on the rear axle makes moving door wings during movement, like the wings of a butterfly. Hence the second part of the name – "Farfalla" (butterfly in Italian). After looking carefully to the car you can guess what brand is it – this is of course Ferrari, and its design is no doubt is a mixture of styling models Enzo and FXX.

In the movement of the Fahrradi Farfalla FFX is one or two human forces that, on average, according to the creators, approximately one third of the horsepower.





Pedal "supercar" Fahrradi Farfalla FFX, as well as the Ferdinand GT3 RS, will be exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art Linz, Austria, and the next project of the Austrian and his team will be the Veyron UC.





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