The Triumph Bonnevilles are a range of standard motorcycles made in three different production runs beginning in 1959. The first two by the defunct Triumph Engineering in Meriden West Midlands […]
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Lockheed L-301
Lockheed L-301 (sometimes called the X-24C though this designation was never officially assigned) was an experimental air-breathing hypersonic aircraft project. It was developed by the NASA and USAF organization National […]
Santa Fe 1010
Santa Fe 1010 is a 2-6-2 type steam locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works for Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe). It was used in the record breaking […]
Short Sarafand
The Short S.14 Sarafand was a British biplane flying boat built by Short Brothers. It was planned as a general reconnaissance aircraft for military service. When it was built in […]
MLW RSC-14
The MLW RSC-14 was a diesel-electric locomotive rebuilt by Canadian National Railway from locomotives originally supplied by Montreal Locomotive Works.These locomotives began life as MLW RS-18s for the Canadian National […]
Saunders-Roe Skeeter
The Saunders-Roe Skeeter was a two-seat training and scout helicopter produced by Saunders-Roe (Saro) of Cowes and Southampton in the United Kingdom. The Skeeter has the distinction of being the […]
Honda Nighthawk 250
The Honda Nighthawk 250 is a standard Honda motorcycle. It features a 234 cc (14.3 cu in) air-cooled parallel twin engine. First manufactured in 1982 the motorcycle has changed little […]
EMD F69PHAC
The EMD F69PHAC locomotive built in a joint venture between EMD and Siemens was designed to test AC locomotive technology. Only two examples of this locomotive were made. The engine […]
Slingsby T67 Firefly
The Slingsby T67 Firefly originally produced as the Fournier RF-6 is a two-seat aerobatic training aircraft built by Slingsby Aviation in Kirkbymoorside Yorkshire England. It has been successfully used by […]
CAC Wackett
The CAC Wackett trainer was the first aircraft type designed in-house by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation of Australia. The name was derived from its designer Lawrence Wackett.