The N type carriages are an intercity passenger carriage used on the railways of Victoria Australia. They were introduced between 1981 and 1984 as part of the ‘New Deal’ reforms […]
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D’Apuzzo Senior Aero Sport
The Parsons-Jocelyn PJ-260 was an aerobatic biplane aircraft built in the United States to participate in the 1962 World Aerobatic Championships in Budapest. It served as the prototype for a […]
Piaggio Ciao
The Piaggio Ciao (ciao means hi in Italian) is a family of inexpensive mopeds produced by Piaggio from 1967 through 2006. It has a rigid rear suspension and a leading-link […]
Reaction Engines A2
The Reaction Engines Limited A2 (called the A2) is a design study for a hypersonic airliner intended to provide environmentally friendly long range high capacity commercial transportation. The aircraft is […]
E259 series
The E259 series (E259系) is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan since October 2009 on Narita Express limited […]
SNCB Class 70
Class 270 (later reclassified as Class 70) locomotives were the first diesel shunters used by NMBS/SNCB. Three were initially ordered as prototypes of Diesel Electric traction. Three Diesel-Hydraulic Class 271 […]
Safir (rocket)
The Safir (Persian: سفیر meaning ambassador) is the name of the first Iranian expendable launch vehicle that is able to place a satellite in orbit. The first successful orbital launch […]
Farman F.51
The Farman F.51 was a 1920s French maritime reconnaissance flying boat designed and built by Farman. The F.51 was an unequal-span four-bay biplane flying boat with a crew of four. […]
Farman F.50
The Farman F.50 was a French twin-engined tactical night bomber designed and built by Farman as a replacement for the single-engined Voisin pusher biplanes in service with the French Air […]
Piaggio P.150
The Piaggio P.150 was an 1950s Italian two-seat trainer designed and built by Piaggio to meet an Italian Air Force requirement to replace the North American T-6.