The ADK class are a class of diesel multiple units operated by Transdev Auckland on Auckland’s suburban rail network. Originally built by Commonwealth Engineering and the Midland Railway Workshops for […]
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Pfalz D.XII
The Pfalz D.XII was a German fighter aircraft built by Pfalz Flugzeugwerke. Designed by Rudolph Gehringer as a successor to the Pfalz D.III the D.XII entered service in significant numbers […]
British Rail Class 141
The British Rail Class 141 was the first production model of the Pacer diesel multiple units. Its lifespan in the UK was 14 years and in Iran its lifespan was […]
New Zealand DE class locomotive
The New Zealand DE class locomotive is a New Zealand class of shunting diesel-electric locomotives. The New Zealand Railways intended to replace steam locomotives for shunting duties with this class. […]
NZR Q class (1901)
The NZR Q class was an important steam locomotive not only in the history of New Zealand’s railway network but also in worldwide railways in general. Designed by New Zealand […]
NZR R class
The NZR R class was a class of early 0-6-4T single Fairlie steam locomotives operated by New Zealand’s Railways Department (NZR) between 1879 and 1936.
Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI
The Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI was a four-engined German biplane strategic bomber of World War I and the only so-called Riesenflugzeug (giant aircraft) design built in any quantity.The R.VI was the most […]
NZR DG class
The New Zealand DG and DH class locomotive were a type of diesel-electric locomotives in operation on New Zealand’s rail network from 1955-1983 built by English Electric.
Armstrong Whitworth Ape
The Ape was a British biplane experimental aeroplane built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft in the early 1920s and first flown on 5 January 1926 to answer all the questions of […]
3I Sky Arrow
The Sky Arrow is a tandem seat pusher configuration high wing and carbon fibre light aircraft that was manufactured by 3I (Iniziative Industriali Italiane). With only 16½ inches of hip […]