The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.4a was an experimental British single-engined scout aircraft of the First World War. Four S.E.4a aircraft were built being used for research purposes and as home-defence […]
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Sopwith Antelope
The Sopwith Antelope was a British three-seat transport aircraft built after the end of the First World War. A single-engined biplane based on the Sopwith Wallaby long-range aircraft only a […]
Royal Aircraft Factory H.R.E.2
The Royal Aircraft Factory H.R.E.2 was intended as a Naval reconnaissance floatplane. The single example built was serving with the Royal Naval Air Service at the start of World War […]
Pulse Rage 50 – LK50GY-2
The LK50GY (Pulse Rage 50 – LK50GY-2 in Europe) is a motorcycle manufactured by Pulse Motorcycles Ltd and is currently their only 50 cc sport moped. The manufacturer’s suggested retail […]
Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.1
The Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.1 was an experimental two-seat single-engined biplane from before World War I intended to develop reconnaissance aircraft.
NE Train
The NE Train (NEトレイン) (New Energy Train) is an experimental railcar which has been used to test a number of alternative power sources by the Railway Technical Research Institute (RTRI) […]
Airdrome Eindecker E-III
The Airdrome Eindecker E-III is a single-seat mid-wing conventional landing gear fighter aircraft replica produced in kit form by Airdrome Aeroplanes of Holden Missouri.The Airdrome Eindecker E-III is a 3/4 […]
Lockwood Drifter
The Lockwood Drifter is a family of high wing single engine pusher configuration open cockpit one and two-seat kit aircraft that was first introduced in the 1980s by Maxair and […]
Nord 2200
The Nord 2200 was a fighter aircraft developed for France’s 1946 requirement for a shipboard fighter. It first flew on 16 December 1949 but it was not selected for the […]
Daimler L11
The Daimler L11 was a German single-seat high-wing monoplane fighter. It was powered by a 185 hp (138kW) Daimler D.IIIb eight-cylinder engine. It first flew on 8 November 1918 and […]