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Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 1 Classic Designs Sam Drake University of Utah 22 November 2002

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 2 Automotive Model T Ford ~1910 – 1928 VW Beetle ~1936 – 1980 Chevrolet Corvette 1953 – 2003 Porsche 911 ~1960 – 2003 Morris Mini-Minor ~1960 – 1980s Ford Mustang 1964 – 2003 Pontiac GTO ~1964 – 1978 Chrysler Mini-van ~1982 – 2003

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 3 Ford Model T First mass produced vehicle – Available to average person Prices dropped as production increased for a number of years Not a very good design – Had serious front suspension problems – Should have been phased out sooner

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 4 VW Beetle Advanced design for 1930s – Unibody design – Integrated powertrain Designed by Ferdinand Porsche Continually improved Relatively poor performance

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 5 Chevrolet Corvette First production car with composite body Early use of Fuel Injection, 1957 Early use of 4W independent suspension, 1963 Early use of 4W disk brakes, 1965 Other innovative use of materials Very high performance with relatively low price and good driveablity

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 6 Porsche 911 Same basic body style and layout since early 60’s Relatively high performance especially in recent years.

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 7 Morris Mini-Minor Defined the layout of most contemporary cars – Front wheel drive with transverse engine Very efficient use of space Innovative use of elastomers in suspension Designed by Moulton

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 8 Ford Mustang Moderate performance car derived from basic compact car (Ford Falcon). Championed by Lee Iococca

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 9 Pontiac GTO Defined the muscle car era Mid sized car with large high performance engine

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 10 Chrysler Mini-Van Defined the contemporary mini-van – Front wheel drive with transverse engine Very efficient use of space Based on Chrysler “K-car” Championed by Lee Iococca

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 11 Aircraft Early Curtiss aircraft Douglas DC-3 Japanese Zero Fighter North American P-51 Mustang Messerschmidt ME262 Jet Fighter Boeing 707 – Also, 727, 737, 747 General Dynamics F-16

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 12 Firearms Winchester 1894 Lever Action 1894 – 20?? Colt Automatic Pistol 1911 – 20?? FN recoil operated automatic shotgun Remington gas operated automatic shotgun Browning 0.50 caliper machine gun 1919 – 20??

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 13 Computers IBM 360 Mainframe Digital Equipment PDP-11 Mini computers Original Apple MacIntosh Intel 80*86 based computers (Wintel boxes)

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 14 Other Categories Agricultural Equipment – John Deere Tractors Construction Equipment – Caterpillar D-series tractors Locomotives – EMD FT, F-3, F-7, SD40-2 Motorcycles – Harley Davison V-Twin

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 15 END Classic Designs

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 16 Classic Designs Sam Drake University of Utah 22 November 2002

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 17 Automotive Model T Ford ~1910 – 1928 VW Beetle ~1936 – 1980 Chevrolet Corvette 1953 – 2003 Porsche 911 ~1960 – 2003 Morris Mini-Minor ~1960 – 1980s Ford Mustang 1964 – 2003 Pontiac GTO ~1964 – 1978 Chrysler Mini-van ~1982 – 2003

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 18 Model T Ford Ford built 15,000,000 automobiles with the Model "T" engine, the longest run of any single model apart from the Volkswagen Beetle.

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 19 Ford Model T First mass produced vehicle – Available to average person Prices dropped as production increased for a number of years Not a very good design – Had serious front suspension problems – Should have been phased out sooner

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 20 VW Beetle

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 21 VW Beetle Advanced design for 1930s – Unibody design – Integrated powertrain Designed by Ferdinand Porsche Continually improved Relatively poor performance

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 22 Chevrolet Corvette

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 23 Chevrolet Corvette First production car with composite body Early use of Fuel Injection, 1957 Early use of 4W independent suspension, 1963 Early use of 4W disk brakes, 1965 Other innovative use of materials Very high performance with relatively low price and good driveablity

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 24 Porsche 911

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 25 Porsche 911 Same basic body style and layout since early 60’s Relatively high performance especially in recent years.

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 26 Morris Mini-Minor

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 27 Morris Mini-Minor Defined the layout of most contemporary cars – Front wheel drive with transverse engine Very efficient use of space Innovative use of elastomers in suspension Designed by Moulton

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 28 Ford Mustang

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 29 Ford Mustang Moderate performance car derived from basic compact car (Ford Falcon). Championed by Lee Iococca

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 30 Pontiac GTO

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 31 Pontiac GTO

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 32 Pontiac GTO Defined the muscle car era Mid sized car with large high performance engine

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 33 Chrysler Mini-Van

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 34 Chrysler Mini-Van Defined the contemporary mini-van – Front wheel drive with transverse engine Very efficient use of space Based on Chrysler “K-car” Championed by Lee Iococca

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 35 Aircraft Early Curtiss aircraft Douglas DC-3 Japanese Zero Fighter North American P-51 Mustang Messerschmidt ME262 Jet Fighter Boeing 707 – Also, 727, 737, 747 General Dynamics F-16

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 36 Douglas DC-3

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 37 North American P-51 Mustang

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 38 Japanese Zero Fighter

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 39 Messerschmidt ME262 Jet Fighter

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 40 KC-135 Stratotanker

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 41 Boeing 707

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 42 Boeing 727

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 43 Boeing 737 World’s most successful aircraft.

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 44 Boeing 747

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 45 Firearms Winchester 1894 Lever Action 1894 – 20?? Colt Automatic Pistol 1911 – 20?? FN recoil operated automatic shotgun Remington gas operated automatic shotgun Browning 0.50 caliper machine gun 1919 – 20??

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 46

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 47

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 48 Computers IBM 360 Mainframe Digital Equipment PDP-11 Mini computers Original Apple MacIntosh Intel 80*86 based computers (Wintel boxes)

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 49 Other Categories Agricultural Equipment – John Deere Tractors Construction Equipment – Caterpillar D-series tractors Locomotives – EMD FT, F-3, F-7, SD40-2 Motorcycles – Harley Davison V-Twin

Fall 2002CS5540 HCI 50 END Classic Designs