The Comac ARJ21 Xiangfeng (Chinese: 翔凤; pinyin: xiángfèng; literally Soaring Phoenix) is a twin-engined regional airliner. The design incorporates components from 19 major European and US aerospace suppliers including General […]
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ALCO RSD-1
The ALCO RSD-1 was a diesel-electric locomotive built by American Locomotive Company (ALCO). This model was a road switcher type rated at 1000 horsepower (750 kW) and rode on three-axle […]
Taylor Cub
The Taylor Cub was originally designed by C. Gilbert Taylor as a small light and simple utility aircraft evolved from the Arrowing Chummy. It is the forefather of the popular […]
Automotrice à grande vitesse
The Automotrice à grande vitesse AGV is a standard gauge high-speed electric multiple unit train designed and built by Alstom.Alstom offers the AGV in configurations from seven to fourteen carriages. […]
NSB Class 70
NSB Class 70 (Norwegian: NSB type 70) is a four-carriage electric multiple unit used by Norwegian State Railways for medium distance trains around Oslo. In particular they are used on […]
NSB Class 92
NSB Class 92 (Norwegian: NSB type 92) is a class of 15 diesel multiple units built by Duewag for the Norwegian State Railways (NSB). The two-car trains were delivered in […]
Vickers Type 432
The Vickers Type 432 was a British high-altitude fighter aircraft developed by the Vickers group during the Second World War. It was intended to enable the Royal Air Force to […]
IC3
The IC3 (or class MF) is a Danish-built high-comfort medium/long distance diesel multiple-unit train. The sets were built by ABB Scandia (later purchased by Adtranz which itself was subsequently acquired […]
Thomas-Morse MB-3
The Thomas-Morse MB-3 was an open-cockpit biplane fighter primarily manufactured by the Boeing Company for the U.S. Army Air Service in 1922. The MB-3A was the mainstay fighter for the […]
Airco DH.4
The Airco DH.4 was a British two-seat biplane day-bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence DH) for Airco and was the first British […]