Squid Squad Transport Timeline

  • Phaetons

    Phaetons
    Phaetons first appeared around 1788 built by Fitzroy Stanhope. This very high over the body carriage with four wheels lead by two horses. This was driven by the young Prince of Wales, as well as young gentlemen and woman. This sporty vehicle was used as a leisure activity. The name Phaeton came from Greek mythology, a son who stole his dads fire chariot and nearly set fire to the earth. This carriage was unique, temporary and planned. Quality is fixed; Cost is optimized and; Time is traded off.
  • Ambulance Volant - Flying Ambulance

    Ambulance Volant - Flying Ambulance
    This carriage was designed by Dominique-Jean Larry in 1793, a French battlefield surgeon, to quickly transport wounded military men from the Napoleon’s battle to field hospitals.This was named flying ambulance because of how fast it went and the ability to carry the surgeon in the back of it to tend to the wounded while being transported to field hospitals. This project was unique, temporary and planned. Time is fixed; Quality is enhanced and; Cost is traded off.
  • HMS Cambrian

    HMS Cambrian
    This Royal Navy ship was a heavily armed 40-gun fifth-rate vessel that was used mainly in the Channel to capture French private armed ships. She was made and launched in 1797 in Bursledon. She, in her time, was also a flagship. She was also in the battle of Navario. This project was unique, temporary and planned. Quality is fixed; Time is optimized and; Cost is traded off.
  • DANDY HORSE

    DANDY HORSE
    World’s first vehicle to use the two-wheeler principle invented by Baron Karl Drais in 1817.
    Its purpose was to replace horse in the earlier mode of transport as crop failure in 1816 led to starvation of horses.
    Development of Dandy Horse:
    Planned: Designing requires a plan.
    Temporary: Began in 1816 and completed in 1817
    Unique: First balance bicycle using two-wheeler principle
    Defined deliverable: Human powered vehicle
    Cost is fixed; Time is Optimized and Performance is traded off
  • LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER RAILWAY

    LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER RAILWAY
    Engineers, George Stephenson and Joseph Locke designed the first public transport system on steam power in September 1830 between the towns of Liverpool and Manchester in the UK to eliminate the use of animal traction power.
    Design of L&MR is:
    Planned: Design requires a plan
    Temporary: Fixed start (1824) and end (1830) dates.
    Unique: First public railway system using steam power and signalling systems.
    Defined Deliverable: Railway
    Performance is Fixed; Cost is optimized & Time is traded off.
  • BENZ PATENT MOTOR WAGEN: WORLD'S FIRST AUTOMOBILE

    BENZ PATENT  MOTOR WAGEN: WORLD'S FIRST AUTOMOBILE
    Carl Benz, a German Engineer and inventor, developed the world’s first automobile in 1885 propelled by an internal combustion engine; First automobile entirely designed to generate its own power.
    Development of Benz Patent Motor is:
    Unique: First vehicle to be designed with a gasoline engine
    Temporary: Began in 1883 and completed in 1885
    Planned: Requires a plan to put the auto parts together
    Defined Deliverable: Vehicle
    Performance is fixed; Cost is optimized & Time is traded off
  • Norton WD16 H

    Norton WD16 H
    .The norton wd16 h was designed by norton motor cycle co. for the british army military.
    The purpose was to use bike to figh world war 2.
    Development:
    Planned: This project went through a design process.
    Temporary: It had an end date 1950
    Unique: The planning and design of this was new.
    Defined deliverable: a military transport.
    Cost trade-off; quality constraint; Time Optimise.
  • Tiger I

    Tiger I
    Tiger tank 1 was designed by Erwin Aders a germany engineering co.
    The purpose of the tiger 1 was to fight world war 2.
    development of tiger 1.unique because of 8.8 cm kwk 36 gun was installed in the tank.
    temporary; began in 1942 and completd in 1945.
    planed; first armored fighting vehicle.
    defined deliverable; vehicle.
    quality is fixed; Cost is trade off & Time is optimized. .
  • Lamborghini Trattori

    Lamborghini Trattori
    Tractor Founded in 1948 by Ferruccio Lamborghini
    Its purpose was to use discarded war materials to produce its first tractors.:
    Planned: Designing requires a plan.
    Temporary: it had an end date 2014
    Unique; a fuel atomiser which allowed the tractor to be started with petrol and then switch to petroleum.
    Cost is fixed; Performance is Optimized and Time is traded of
  • Segway PT

    Segway PT
    The Segway PT (originally Segway HT) is a two-wheeled, electric. self-balancing scooter by Segway Inc. Invented by Dean Kamen.
    It was designed to be a personal transport.
    Development of Segway PT
    Planned: The project was the designing of the Segway.
    Temporary: The project had an end date; 2001.
    Unique: This was new technology.
    Defined deliverable: To create a self balancing personal transport.
    Cost is Trade-off; Performance is Constrain; Time is Optimize.
  • Shanghai maglev train

    Shanghai maglev train
    A train using magnetic technology designed and constructed by Siemens, a German engineering company
    The purpose of the train’s creation was to connect Shanghai Pudong International Airport and the edge of central Pudong. Connecting the passengers to the central metro
    Development
    Planned: It had to be designed
    Temporary: It had an end date; 2004
    Unique: They were designing and constructing only one
    Defined deliverable: Functional and safe train
    Cost Trade off Performance Constrain Time Optimise
  • Joint Light Tactical Vehicle

    Joint Light Tactical Vehicle
    The JLTV was designed by the Oshkosh Company for the United states of America military. This is a more survivable military transport.
    The purpose was to replace the already in use Humvee.
    Development:
    Planned: This project went through a design process.
    Temporary: It had an end date 2015
    Unique: The planning and design of this was new.
    Defined deliverable: To be a more survivable military transport.
    Cost trade-off; Perform constraint; Time Optimise.