Sleek, chic and dangerous… the pioneering car banned by the Nazis
While the rest of the world was building boxy and upright wind-catching cars, one small Czech manufacturer threw out the design rulebook.Our story last week about the history of aerodynamics and how it has evolved over the decades in the sphere of automotive, drew more than a few comments about the glaring omission of the car that arguably, pioneered the concept.Tatra, a Czechoslovakian carmaker founded in Moravia in 1850, in what was then the Austro-Hungarian empire, began making cars almost at