The CGS Hawk is a family of high wing strut-braced pusher configuration single and two-seats-in-tandem ultralight aircraft designed by Chuck Slusarczyk and manufactured by CGS Aviation.
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Henderson-Glenny Gadfly
The Henderson-Glenny H.S.F.II Gadfly was a British single-seat low-wing monoplane designed by K.N. Pearson and built by Glenny and Henderson Limited at Byfleet Surrey England in 1929.
Triumph Tiger T110
The Triumph Tiger 110 was a British sports motorcycle that Triumph first made at their Coventry factory between 1953 and 1961. The T110 was developed from the Triumph Thunderbird and […]
Wren Goldcrest
The Wren Goldcrest was a British single-seat ultra-light low-wing monoplane designed by R.G. Carr and built by the Wren Aircraft Company at Kirklington near Carlisle in 1946.
Honda TMX
The Honda TMX 155 is a motorcycle designed by Honda for the business market.The TMX line comes in two variants: The TMX 155 and the TMX 125. The TMX 155 […]
Shackleton-Murray SM.1
The Shackleton-Murray SM.1 was a single-engined two-seat light aircraft designed in Britain and flying in 1933. It was a pusher driven parasol winged monoplane. Only one was built.
Nakajima B3N
The Nakajima B3N was a prototype Japanese carrier-based torpedo-bomber aircraft of the 1930s. A single-engined biplane with a crew of three it was unsuccessful only two being built.
AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro
The AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro is a class of driverless electric multiple units and corresponding signaling system. Manufactured by AnsaldoBreda in Italy it is or will be used on the Copenhagen […]
Rohrbach Ro II
The Rohrbach Ro II was an all-metal 4-seat reconnaissance and bomber flying boat designed and produced in Germany in 1923.
Handasyde Monoplane
The Handasyde monoplane was a single-seat light aircraft built for the 1923 Lympne motor glider competition. It competed there but won no prizes.