The Class 170 Turbostar is a British diesel multiple-unit (DMU) train built by Bombardier Transportation (and previously ADtranz) at its Derby Litchurch Lane Works. Introduced after privatisation these trains have […]
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Yamaha Virago
The Virago was Yamaha’s first V-twin cruiser motorcycle and one of the earliest mass-produced motorcycles with a mono-shock rear suspension. Originally sold with a 750 cc (46 cu in) engine […]
Mudry CAP 230
The CAP Aviation CAP-23x family is a family of aircraft designed for competition aerobatics.The CAP 230 airframe was a direct development of the CAP 21 competition single seater strengthened to […]
Extra EA-300
The Extra Flugzeugbau EA300 is a two-seat aerobatic monoplane capable of Unlimited category competition. It was designed in 1987 by Walter Extra an award-winning German aerobatic pilot and built by […]
Tupolev Tu-28
The Tupolev Tu-28 (NATO reporting name Fiddler) was a long-range interceptor aircraft introduced by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. The official designation was Tu-128 but this designation was less […]
Ace K-1
The Ace K-1 was a United States single-seat biplane aircraft designed in 1919 by Alexander Klemin then Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at New York University (NYU). Later versions included a […]
Pober Super Ace
The Pober Super Ace was a single-seat sports aircraft designed as a homebuilt aircraft by Orland Corben in 1935. A set of plans and construction articles appeared in Popular Aviation […]
Ace Junior Ace
The Ace Junior Ace is a single-seat sports aircraft that has been offered by the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company in kit and plans form for home building since the early […]
Ace Baby Ace
The Ace Baby Ace was the world’s first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and […]
Abrams P-1 Explorer
The Abrams P-1 Explorer was a United States purpose-designed aerial photography and survey aircraft that first flew in November 1937. It was designed by aerial survey pioneer Talbert Abrams to […]