Rotinoff Motors
Rotinoff Motors Ltd was a British commercial vehicle manufacturer based in Colnbrook in western London.
The company was founded in 1952 by the Belarusian émigré George Rotinoff. The Rotinoff company specialized in the production of ballast tractors and heavy transport vehicles. The vehicles of Rotinoff were widely used in Europe as tractors for tank transporters. In the Swiss army, the Rotinoff Atlantic GR 7 was used from 1958 - 1991 by the tank troops to haul Centurion tanks. More Rotinoff transporters were in use as road trains in Australia for the transport of cattle.
George Rotinoff died in 1959, and the brand name Rotinoff was then discontinued. Worldwide there are still Rotinoff vehicles in operation today and they are coveted collectibles.
Types
- Rotinoff Atlantic
- Rotinoff Super Atlantic
- Rotinoff Viscount, cattle transporters (2 examples built)
- Rotinoff Pacific
- Rotinoff Atkinson
Locations of preserved vehicles
- Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full
- Science Museum, London
- Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Sources
- Data of the Rotinoff Super Atlantic on militärfahrzeuge.ch (in German)
- Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full: Werksammlung Mowag GmbH Kreuzlingen (in German)
External links
- Video Rotinoff Atlantic
- Photo Rotinoff Atlantic
- flickr photo group on Rotinoff Trucks
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