Karl’s two-stroke of genius
On This Day in (Engineering) History December 31, 1878 - Karl Benz patents the first reliable two-stroke petrol engine Few things scream 'the twentieth century' like an open-top car whizzing along a straight, open road, wind through the hair, music on the radio. Or maybe a car containing a man in a hat and trench coat, driving through the dark on a rain-swept night. Perhaps a car full of guys bouncing their heads to the heavy guitar of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. What does this have to do with Karl Benz? Everything. Induction Karl Friedrich Michael Vaillant was born in 1844 - in Mühlburg, now a borough of Karlsruhe, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg – to unmarried parents. Karl's parents had married before he was two years old, but this stability didn't last. When Karl was…