The South African Class NG2 0-4-2T of 1897 is a South African steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Transvaal.Between 1897 and 1901 Arthur Koppel acting as agent imported […]
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Temco Model 33 Plebe
The Temco Model 33 Plebe was an American two-seat training aircraft built by Temco Aircraft and evaluated by the United States Navy only a prototype was built.
Hick Merlin
The Hick Merlin was a high performance small sailplane built in the United Kingdom in the mid-1930s. It was a wooden single seat parasol wing aircraft. Only one was built.
Farrar LSG-1 Bird Flight Machine
The Farrar LSG-1 Bird Flight Machine is an American high-wing V-tailed single-seat experimental research glider that was designed and built by Demetrius F. Farrar Jr. in 1969 for exploring aspects […]
South African Class NG1 0-4-0T
The South African Class NG1 0-4-0T of 1900 is a South African steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Transvaal.In 1900 the British War Office placed two Sirdar class […]
Farrar V-1 Flying Wing
The Farrar V-1 Flying Wing is an American single-seat flying wing glider that was designed and constructed by Demetrius F. Farrar Jr. in 1962.
Hispano HS-34
The Hispano HS-34 or Hispano-Suiza E-34 was a Spanish single engine tandem seat biplane designed as a basic trainer. Twenty five were ordered by the Aeronáutica Naval but only five […]
Politechnika Warszawska PW-2
The Politechnika Warszawska PW-2 (English: Warsaw Polytechnic PW-2) also called the PW-2 Gapa is a Polish lightweight high-wing strut-braced single-seat glider that was designed and built at the Warsaw University […]
South African Class Exp 6 4-8-0
The South African Class Experimental 6 4-8-0 of 1906 is a South African steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Cape Colony.In 1906 the Cape Government Railways placed a […]
Champion Freedom Falcon
The Champion Freedom Falcon is an American mid-wing T-tailed pusher configuration single-seat motor glider that was designed and constructed by Ken Champion first flying in 1982.