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ÖBB Class 2070
The ÖBB 2070 is a class of 90 shunting and light multipurpose four axle B’B’ Diesel-hydraulic locomotive built for the Austrian Federal Railways by Vossloh at the MaK locomotive plant […]
ÖBB Class 1043
The ÖBB Class 1043 is a class of thyristor-controlled universal electric locomotives operated initially by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). The class was derived from the Class Rc of the […]
Mitchell Kittiwake
The Mitchell Kittiwake is a British single engine sporting aircraft designed for amateur building. Plans were available for both single-seat and two-seat versions but only four were constructed.
China Railways DFH shunting locomotives
The China Railways Dongfang Hong diesel-hydraulic locomotive classes DFH2 DFH5 DFH6 and DFH7 built from the 1970s to 1990s were all used as shunters on the Chinese railway network.The use […]
TAI Hürkuş
The TAI Hürkuş (Free Bird) is a tandem two-seat low wing single engine turboprop aircraft being developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) as a new basic trainer and ground attack […]
ČSD Class E 426.0
The locomotives of ČSD’s Class E 426.0 (ČD’s Class 113) are essentially ČSD Class E 458.0 locomotives redesigned to work from the 1500 V DC overhead wire electrification system. They […]
China Railways DFH mainline locomotives
The China Railways DFH1 was a type of 4 axle B’B’ single cab diesel hydraulic locomotive used on mainline passenger services the DFH3 was a later development of a similar […]
Short S.27
The Short S.27 and its derivative the Short Improved S.27 (sometimes called the Short-Sommer biplane) were a series of early British aircraft built by Short Brothers. They were used by […]
NER 38 Class
The NER 38 Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by Alexander McDonnell for the North Eastern Railway. Twenty-eight were built in 1884–5 and remained in service until […]