The Currie Wot (pronounced as what) was a 1930s British single-seat aerobatic biplane aircraft. Plans were sold for home building of the aircraft.
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Luton Buzzard
The Luton Buzzard was a 1930s British single-seat open cockpit ultralight aircraft built by Luton Aircraft Limited.
Luton Major
The Luton L.A.5 Major was a 1930s British two-seat high-wing cabin monoplane. Following World War II plans were made available to suit construction as a homebuilt aircraft.
MTR SP1900/1500 EMU
MTR EMU SP1900 (formerly KCR EMU SP1900; also known as the Millennium Train during the public promotion) is the second model of electric multiple unit rolling stock of Kowloon-Canton Railway […]
Saturn IB-D
Studied by Douglas in 1965 this rocket consisted of a whole Saturn IB with 4 strap-on SRBs that have flown on the Titan 3E interplanetary missile carriers. All components of […]
China Railways SS7
The SS7 is a type of electric locomotive used on the People’s Republic of China’s national railway system. They are widely used on electrified lines in the southwest part of […]
Luton Minor
The Luton L.A.4 Minor was a 1930s British single-seat high-wing ultra-light aircraft. The prototype was built by the Luton Aircraft Limited and design plans were later adapted and copies sold […]
Avia BH-17
The Avia BH-17 was a biplane fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1924. It was a development of the BH-6 and BH-8 and work on the latter aircraft was cut […]
Avia BH-16
The Avia BH-16 was a single-seat very light sport aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1924. Like other early Avia designs it was a low-wing braced monoplane of wooden construction.
Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave
The Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave is a 1970s American single-engined low-wing propeller-driven agricultural aircraft built by Piper Aircraft.