The Borel-Odier Bo-T (also known as the Borel-Odier torpedo floatplane) was a French twin-engined float biplane designed by Borel but built by Antoine Odier for the French Navy.
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Borel Bo.11
The Borel Bo.11 was a French two-seat general purpose monoplane designed and built by Borel.
Farman F.280
The Farman F.280 was a three engine cantilever wing monoplane designed in France as a mail carrier in the early 1930s. Underpowered and slow only two were built and briefly […]
CEA CB.2 Minuano
The CEA 102 CB.2 Minuano (Minuano – South-West wind) is a high performance sailplane designed by Claudio Barros and developed by the Centro de Estudos Aeronáuticos – (centre for aeronautical […]
Gorgon Stare
Gorgon Stare is a video capture technology developed by the United States military. It is a spherical array of nine cameras attached to an aerial drone. The US Air Force […]
Farman F.420
The Farman F.420 was a twin engine monoplane built in France in the mid-1930s to compete in a government contest for an aircraft capable of fulfilling bomber fighter and reconnaissance […]
South African Class 14A 4-8-2
The South African Class 14A 4-8-2 of 1914 is a South African steam locomotive from the South African Railways era.In 1914 and 1915 the South African Railways placed forty-one Class […]
Abrial A-260
The Abrial A-260 is a tailless modification of the Caudron C.260 developed by French glider designer Georges Abrial.
Bernard H.V.42
The Bernard H.V.42 was a racing seaplane designed by Société des Avions Bernard for the French government for use of the French Schneider Trophy team.
Bernard H.V.41
The Bernard H.V.41 was a racing seaplane designed by Société des Avions Bernard for the French government to compete in the 1929 Schneider Trophy.