The LFG V 40 and V 44 were one off single engine two seat sports monoplanes identical apart from their engines built in Germany in 1925.
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Indian locomotive class WU
The Indian locomotive class WU was a class of 2-4-2 T steam locomotives used on broad gauge lines in India.The four members of the class were built by Vulcan Foundry […]
General Aviation Design Bureau T-32 Maverick
The General Aviation Design Bureau T-32 Maverick is a Ukrainian ultralight trike under development by the General Aviation Design Bureau of Ukraine based in Kiev. The aircraft is intended to […]
LFG V 39
The LFG V 39 was a simple biplane trainer built in Germany in the mid-1920s. It took part in the Round Germany Flight in the summer of 1925.
Star Monoplane
The Star Monoplane was an early British aircraft built by the Star Engineering Company of Wolverhampton. A tractor configuration monoplane resembling the French Antoinette aircraft its most remarkable feature was […]
Gdecouv’R 582
The Gdecouv’R 582 is a French ultralight trike designed by Jean-Michel Geay and produced by Gdecouv’R of Fontaine-lès-Dijon. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.
Indian locomotive class XC
The Indian locomotive class XC was a class of heavy axle load 4-6-2 Pacific type steam locomotives used on broad gauge lines in British India and then in post-partition India […]
British Rail Class 801
The Class 801 Super Express is the electric multiple unit (EMU) variant of the Hitachi Super Express based on the Hitachi A-train high-speed trains to be used in the United […]
British Rail Class 800
The Class 800 Super Express is a type of electro-diesel train to be used in the United Kingdom based on the Hitachi A-train design. They are to be built by […]
FUL MA 30 Graffiti
The FUL MA 30 Graffiti is a German ultralight trike designed and produced by Fachschule für Ultraleicht und Motorflug (English: Professional School for Ultralights and Motorized Aircraft) of Hörselberg-Hainich Thuringia. […]