AMO-F-15

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Model  AMO-F-15
Seating 2
Net-weight, kg [lb] 1,920 [4,224]
Full load weight, kg [lb] 3,570 [7,854]
Load weight, kg [lb] 1,500 [3,300]
Total trailer weight, kg [lb] -
Length, mm [in.] -
Width, mm [in.] -
Height, mm [in.] -
Base, mm [in.] 3070 [121]
Minimal clearance, mm [in.] 225 [8.9]
Minimal radius of turn, m [yards] -
Maximum speed, km/h [mi/h] 50 [31]
Maximum horsepower, hp [kW] 35 [26] @ 1,400 rpm
Maximum torque, N·m [lb·ft] 18.5 [120]
Engine displacement, liters [cc] 4.40 [4,396]
Compression ratio 4.0:1
Gear ratios 4 gears
Main gear ratio -
Mileage, liters/100km [mi/gal] 24 [9.8]
Acceleration time from 0-100 km/h [62 mi/h], seconds -
Breaking distance, m [yards] -
Fuel tank capacity, liters [gal] -
Years of production 1924-1931
Type of engine 4 cyl., 4-tact, carb.
Bore/Stroke, mm [in.] 100 [3.94]/ 140 [5.51]
Wheel formula 4 X 2
Pictures 19 KB (b/w, assembly of the first 10 trucks [104])

10 KB (color, side view, drawing, one of first 10 assembled in November of 1924 [3])

14 KB (b/w, side view, one of first 10 assembled in 1924 [16])

27 KB (b/w, side view, test run in 1924 [3])

95 KB (b/w, side view, 1924 [66])

30 KB (b/w, side view, line up of trucks, 1925 [66])

20 KB (b/w, front view, winner of the rally Moskva-Orel-Kursk-Moskva in 1925 [104])

60 KB (b/w, front view, 1926 [66])

13 KB (color, rear view, 1926 [28])

81 KB (color, front view, 1926 [4])

37 KB (b/w, assembly work of 2nd industrial series of trucks in 1928 [3])

48 KB (b/w, top view, 1928 [4])

67 KB (color, side view, drawing [106])

178 KB (color, front view, fire-fighting truck in SPb [3])

17 KB (b/w, side view [1])

85 KB (b/w, side view, postal bus [3])

89 KB (color, side view, drawing [3])

66 KB (b/w, side view, bus [66])

32 KB (b/w, side view, bus [16])

20 KB (b/w, front view, drawing, bus [103])

30 KB (b/w, front view, car version, w/ I.A.Lihachev [104])

102 KB (color, side view, drawing, car version [3])

19 KB (b/w, front view, drawing, car version [103])

AMO-F-15 was the first vehicle made at the site of AMO factory. Approximately 6,000 of these trucks were made.

 

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