The EMD G22 Locomotive Series made their debut in 1969 after the rise in popularity of the export EMD G12. Designed to meet most First World Second World and Third […]
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Kolb Flyer
The Kolb Flyer is an American single seat high wing strut-braced twin-engine pusher configuration conventional landing gear-equipped ultralight aircraft that was produced in kit form by Kolb Aircraft of Phoenixville […]
New Zealand AK class carriage
The New Zealand AK class of 17 cars was built in Dunedin’s Hillside Workshops for KiwiRail’s long-distance passenger operation KiwiRail Scenic Journeys consisting of 11 AK saloon cars and four […]
Kintetsu 16600 series
The Kintetsu 16600 series Ace (近鉄16600系「Ace」) is a limited express electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Kintetsu in Japan since 19 June 2010.Initially two 2-car sets were introduced […]
Gee Bee Model Z
The Granville Gee Bee Model Z was an American racing aircraft of the 1930s the first of the Super Sportster aircraft built by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield Massachusetts with […]
Bloch MB.480
The Bloch MB.480 was a French twin-engined torpedo-bomber/reconnaissance floatplane designed just before the start of the Second World War by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch. Only two were built the […]
Boeing Model 306
The Boeing Model 306 was designated for a series of aircraft drafted in 1935 that achieved neither design nor production status. They included the Model 306 Bomber Model 306 Flying […]
Fokker D.IX
The Fokker D.IX was a Dutch single seat single engine fighter aircraft the final more powerful evolution of the Fokker D.VII World War I success flown in 1921. The sole […]
Bernina Railway Ge 6/6 81
The Bernina Railway Ge 6/6 81 later reclassified as Ge 4/4 81 and later still known as the Rhaetian Railway Ge 4/4 181 is a 1000 V DC metre gauge […]
Neiva BN-1
The Neiva BN-1 was a high performance single seat sailplane designed in Brazil in the 1950s. It had national record and competition success and went into production for club use.