Aviation, OtherThe Fairey Rotodyne was a large British compound helicopter designed and built by the Fairey Aviation Company and intended for commercial and military applications. It was considered to be one of the iconic aviation projects of the 1950/60s and a bright future was planned for the aircraft. Widely ... | |
RailwaysFollowing the publication of the 1944 modernisation Plan, which set out to establish the future of Britain's rail network, it seemed that the writing was on the wall for steam traction. The last steam locomotive built for British Railways, aptly named Evening Star, was outshopped from Swindon Works ... | |
AviationThe Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik is perhaps the most famous aircraft in the history of Russian and Soviet aviation. During World War 2 this rugged ground attack aircraft was arguably the Soviets most effective weapon. Protected by its heavy armour, the low-flying aircraft was incredibly difficult to ... | |
AviationThe definitive history of the Mikoyan Gerevich MiG-15 which provides detailed coverage on every aspect of this famous warplane. | |
AviationFirst flown in 1956 and entering service in 1959, the MiG-21 Fishbed has proved to be one of the most successful of all Soviet era jet fighters, seeing service not only with the Soviet air force but with numerous other air forces worldwide. Among jet fighters, the MiG-21 holds a wide range of ... From the series Famous Russian Aircraft | |
AviationThe next instalment in the incredibly popular ‘Famous Russian Aircraft' series outlining the history of the Sukhoi Family. | |
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RailwaysWe start at Dingwall – the Inverness section having been covered in SkyTrain. Much of the 142 miles from Dingwall to Wick is sparsely inhabited. The line follows the coastal contours through Invergordon to Tain. Instead of taking the direct route across the Dornoch Firth, the line heads inland via ... From the series Driver`s Eye Views | |
RailwaysA photographic portfolio presenting the top quality colour photography of the author. From June 1961 through to the final withdrawal of steam locomotives in normal service by British Railways in August 1968, Tony Butcher travelled all over the country photographing the rapidly declining steam ... | |
RailwaysThe Great Western Railway's main line from London to Bristol, opened throughout in 1841, passed by the ancient market town of Faringdon at a distance of 3˝ miles to the south. This bypassed town began to go into decline, and planning for a broad gauge railway to connect Faringdon with the GWR main ... | |
AviationThis is a companion volume to Farnborough: 100 Years of British Aviation by Peter Cooper, which was published in the summer of 2006. This book, however, concentrates on the activities of the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Aircraft/Aerospace Establishment at Farnborough. This department was perhaps the ... | |
RailwaysThis is your chance to enjoy a unique slice of everyday living railway history from the same producers that bring you the Steam World Archive Series - the most authentic and popular steam archive series available today. This new series features action from all parts of the old British Railways ... From the series Steam World Archive | |
MaritimeVHS Cassette (also available as DVD-R Video ). Features footage, some from 1901, of numerous boats in action on the Mersey | |
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