The Gulfstream American Hustler was a 1970s American mixed-power executive/utility aircraft designed by American Jet Industries (later Gulfstream American). The aircraft had a nose-mounted turbprop and with a tail-mounted turbofan.
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Curtiss Model R
The Curtiss Model R was a utility aircraft produced for the United States Army and Navy during World War I. It was a conventional two-bay biplane with slightly staggered wings […]
Goodyear Duck
The Goodyear GA-2 Duck was a 1940s American three-seat light amphibian built by the Goodyear Aircraft Corporation. The design team included David Thurston who later developed several other light seaplanes […]
Bennett BTC-1
The Bennett Aircraft Corporation Bi-motored Transport Commercial Number One (BTC-1) Executive was a 1930s American eight-seat light transport aircraft built by the Bennett Aircraft Corporation. In the ten year span […]
General Skyfarer
The General Aircraft G1-80 Skyfarer was a 1940s American two-seat cabin monoplane aircraft built by the General Aircraft Corporation of Lowell Massachusetts.
Curtiss Fledgling
For the later aircraft of the same name see Curtiss AT-9The Curtiss Fledgling known internally to Curtiss as the Model 48 and Model 51 was a trainer aircraft developed for […]
Suzuki GSX650F
The Suzuki GSX650F is a sport touring motorcycle made by Suzuki. It is essentially an updated Bandit filling the void of the retired Katana.The 656 cc liquid-cooled engine has just […]
PRR L1s
Class L1s on the Pennsylvania Railroad comprised 574 2-8-2 Mikado type steam locomotives constructed between 1914 and 1919 by the railroad’s own Juniata Shops (344 examples) as well as the […]
Curtiss Model L
The Curtiss Model L was a triplane produced as a trainer aircraft in the United States in 1916. A largely conventional design with the upper two wings of equal span […]
Curtiss-Wright Junior
The Curtiss-Wright CW-1 Junior originally named the Curtiss-Robertson CR-1 Skeeter was a light sports aircraft produced in the United States in the 1930s. It had been intended to sell for […]