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2024-03-29 Arc en Ciel Airlines (Senegalese airline) Arc en Ciel Airlines is a Senegalese airline. Start Gillesgpz (68)
2024-03-15 Jiuzhou Yunjian (Chinese rocket engine design and production company) Jiuzhou Yunjian (Chinese: 九州云箭; lit. 'China Cloud Arrow'), also known as JZYJ, is a Chinese rocket engine design and production startup based in Beijing. Start Sakuav (398)
2024-06-18 Giridih Airport (Airport in Giridih, Jharkhand, India) Giridih Airport, also known as Boro Aerodrome, is a public airport that is located in Giridih, Jharkhand, India. The airport currently does not have any scheduled commercial services and is used only by private companies and government aircraft. Start Shashankswain99 (449)
2024-06-05 Siren Tour (Former RAF night-time mission) A Siren Tour was a night-time mission by the RAF Bomber Command, mostly in northern Cambridgeshire, involving three or four two-engined fast bomber aircraft, to set the German air-raid sirens off in the middle of the night, so waking up the whole German town at three o'clock in the morning. Start DinosaursLoveExistence (16529)
2024-06-20 Atsa Airlines (Charter airline in Peru) Atsa Airlines is a Peruvian airline based in Lima, Peru. The airline corresponds to a business line of ATSA (Aero Transporte SA), a company with more than 39 years in the market under the support of the Romero Group. It operates passenger, cargo, and charter flights in Peru and South America. C ScavengerRx9 (754)
2024-07-15 Pilot Cars Limited (automobile manufacturer of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales, and, Ireland) Pilot Works and Friction Cars, Ltd. was a short lived British automobile company that produced cars from 1911 to 1912. The first and final Pilot automobiles were made by its holding company Motor Schools Limited between 1909 and 1911, and again in 1914. Start NealeWellington (22618)
2024-07-24 1968 Sainte-Marie Douglas DC-6 crash The 1968 Sainte-Marie Douglas DC-6 crash was an aviation accident that occurred on the island of La Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean, on the evening of 9. A military Douglas DC-6 aircraft taking off from Gillot Airport at 23h 15'  crashed two minutes later in the commune of Sainte-Marie, Réunion, resulting in the deaths of sixteen people, including French General Charles Ailleret [fr]. Start Global Donald (1006)
2024-07-24 Embention Sistemas Inteligentes S.A (Spanish aircraft manufacturing company) Embention Sistemas Inteligentes S.A is a Spanish technology company specializing in the design and development of critical control and avionics systems for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Established in 2007 by David Benavente, Embention is known for developing high-performance systems that comply with aviation certification standards such as DO-178C, DO-254, and DO-160G. Start Hiten sarvaiya (71)
2024-06-10 SRM Shineray E3 (Chinese automobile) The SRM Shineray E3 (Chinese: 鑫源E3) and the slightly longer E3L variant is a 2-seater electric panel van produced by Chinese car manufacturer Shineray Group under the SRM Shineray marque, and was launched in May 2024. Start JustAnotherCarDesigner (914)
2024-06-06 Scale-down bioreactor A Scale-down Bioreactor is a miniature model designed to mimic or reproduce large-scale bio-processes or specific process steps on a smaller scale. These models play an important role during process development stage by fine-tuning the minute parameters and steps without the need for substantial investments in both materials and consumables. C King of the north Snow (20)
2024-07-05 Terry Sweeney (hang glider) (American hang glider pioneer and musician) Terry Sweeney (born December 6, 1947) is an American inventor and hang glider pioneer. He designed hang gliders and equipment for Sky Sports and was a founding member and leader of many musical groups including Sweeney's Glider, Fly by Day, and Tam and the Bourines. C Erikamit (355)
2024-08-15 1948 Sabena Douglas C-47 crash (air accident) The 1948 Sabena Douglas C-47 crash was an aviation accident that occurred on 31 August 1948 (1948-08-31), near Kimbwe, in the Belgian Congo. The aircraft, a Douglas C-47A-10-DK registered as OO-CBL, was operated by the Belgian airline Sabena. It was en route from Manono to Élizabethville (now Lubumbashi), when it suddenly went out of control during its approach to the airport and crashed. Stub Global Donald (1006)
2024-07-26 Robert Newlon Field (Airport in Huntington, West Virginia) Herron Airport (FAA LID: 7G1) is a privately owned airport in Huntington, West Virginia, United States, part of the Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area. It was opened in February 1972, and named after Robert Newlon. Stub JECWV (1963)
2024-08-20 Supine cockpit A supine cockpit is where the pilot is in a supine position to reduce blood pooling in the legs and preventing g-LOC in high g environments. This can enable the pilot to handle g-forces. It is the opposite of the Prone pilot. Stub Wunghuang (8105)
2024-05-16 Buckland Cars Buckland Cars was a British manufacturer of automobiles. Start Mustang208 (418)
2024-06-10 Audi Quattro Spyder Concept (Motor vehicle) The Audi Quattro Spyder was a concept vehicle developed by Audi. It was presented at the Frankfurt Auto Show in October 1991, but further development of the car was later terminated in 1992. Start Hallöchennochmal (547)
2024-07-27 TCab Tech TCab Technology Co., Ltd. (also known as TCab Tech) is a company based in Shanghai, China that develops and manufactures electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The name "TCab" stands for "time taxi." The company produces zero-emission eVTOL aircraft for public use in advanced air mobility (AAM) air ridesharing services. Start Malabonmarquez72 (55)
2024-08-17 USSR-B10 (Type of aircraft) The USSR-B10 was a Soviet airship of the non-rigid type, constructed at Plant No. 207 of the Commissariat of the Defense Industry of the USSR (until August 1936, known as the shipyard of the Dirizhablestroy), located in the workers' settlement (now the city) of Dolgoprudny. C Global Donald (1006)
2024-08-08 English Electric P.10 The English Electric P.10 was a high-altitude Mach 3 reconnaissance aircraft concept that was intended to recon targets before and after missions on behalf of the V-Bomber force. Stub Wunghuang (8105)
2024-03-15 Kokoro Janda (Ugandan commercial airline pilot) Kokoro Janda is a Ugandan airline pilot, who serves as a Captain on the A330-800 equipment at Uganda National Airlines Company, the revived national airline of Uganda. He has worked with Uganda Airlines since 2021. Start SiniyaEdita (13425)
2024-08-22 Robert Marchi (French World War II fighter ace) Robert Marchi, (26 July 1919 - 17 July 1946) was a French World War II fighter ace with thirteen confirmed victories. Start Manunuscript (1247)
2024-06-06 Joshua Macabuag (Civil engineer) Joshua Macabuag is a civil engineer, who specialises in disaster response. Start Mark at RAEng (103)
2024-08-27 Pratt & Whitney XA103 (American adaptive cycle engine) The Pratt & Whitney XA103 is an American adaptive cycle engine demonstrator being developed by Pratt & Whitney. It is competing with the General Electric XA102 as the powerplant for the United States Air Force's sixth generation fighter program, the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD). C Steve7c8 (5109)
2024-02-28 MG Enthusiast (British car magazine) MG Enthusiast is a monthly British car magazine, aimed primarily at MG Cars owners. it is published by Kelsey Media, based in Kent, and was launched in 1984. Stub Maciej Mucharski (7012)
2024-02-04 Apollo Project EVO (Motor vehicle) The Apollo Project EVO, also known as Apollo EVO, is a mid-engine sports car made by German vehicle manufacturer Apollo Automobil GmbH, designed by Jowyn Wong. It was created as a track focused version and successor to the Intensa Emozione. Start Mxtvi (47)
2024-08-08 Austro-Daimler Panzerautomobil (Weapon) The Austro-Daimler Panzerautomobil was an armored car built by Austro-Daimler in 1905 for use with the Austro-Hungarian Army. C Tengu99 (1228)
2024-03-08 ARC Aerosystems (Type of aircraft) ARC Aerosystems is a British consortium that intends to produce modern CAA-certified VTOL autogyros for commercial use. They have a prototype under test, the Pegasus VTOL-Tech, which is to go into production, with delivery expected in 2026. ARC have plans for two other larger gyroplanes, the Linx P3 3-seater, and the Linx P9, a large winged gyroplane. C Arrivisto (9808)
2024-08-30 IRS Aero (Russian charter airline) IRS Aero (IATA: LD (later 5R), ICAO: LDF) was a Russian charter airline that was established in 1997. Start Global Donald (1006)
2024-07-07 Embo S.p.A. (automobile manufacturer) Embo SpA in Caramagna Piemonte is a body parts supplier to the European automotive industry which briefly also manufactured vehicles under its own brand name. C TKOIII (18027)
2024-08-14 Jones Brothers (British coachbuilder) Jones Brothers was a British coachbuilding company that primarily manufactured taxi bodies, but also produced bodies for luxury vehicles. Start TKOIII (18027)
2024-09-30 Nose bullet A nose bullet is a component of a turbojet used to divert air into the intake, in front of the accessory drive and to house the starter motor. Stub Wunghuang (8105)
2024-08-24 Driving license in Bahrain The driving license in Bahrain is a legal document that authorizes its holder to operate motor vehicles on public roads within the Kingdom of Bahrain. It is issued by the General Directorate of Traffic under the Ministry of Interior. The process of obtaining a driving license in Bahrain involves meeting the specific age requirement and passing a practical driving test. Stub FactFindersEnigma (280)
2024-09-08 BMW Vision Neue Klasse (Motor vehicle) The BMW Vision Neue Klasse is a concept car unveiled at the IAA Mobility 2023. Start (G)jabz (5405)
2024-08-26 André Gibert (French aviator) André Gibert (31 March 1914 – 11 July 2003) was a Second World War fighter ace in the Free French Naval Forces and a member of the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr]. Gibert ended his career with more than 25,000 flight hours. Start Manunuscript (1247)
2024-10-09 Osbert Chadwick (British engineer) Osbert Chadwick (4 April 1844 - 27 September 1913) was a British engineer and a professor at University College London Start Normalman101 (259)
2024-10-15 Veronte Autopilot (Autopilot system developed by Embention) Veronte Autopilot is a family of autopilot systems developed by Embention, a Spanish company specializing in safety-critical avionics for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Known for its advanced control capabilities, the Veronte Autopilot systems are designed to meet stringent reliability and certification requirements, allowing their integration into both manned and unmanned aircraft. Start Shubhamgawali1 (127)
2024-09-15 PWA Aero (Polish mobility airmobile vehicle) PWA AERO (Aeromobile Troops Vehicle AERO) – Polish off-road vehicle designed for airborne units, adapted for parachute drop for a transport aircraft. Built on the basis of Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ 71,74. Start Shadowfax33 (705)
2024-05-09 Lev door (Full height internal door in two parts) Lev door (also convection door) is a floor-to-ceiling (full height) internal door, consisting of a standard door leaf and an upper leaf (often standard door leaf cut in half) in place of the usual header wall. The leaves may or may not be separated by a transom. Start Architectsmag (20)
2024-07-24 Renault Twingo E-Tech (Motor vehicle) The Renault Twingo E-Tech is a small battery electric car produced by the French manufacturer Renault. It was previewed in November 2023 by the Twingo Legend concept car. Stub (G)jabz (5405)
2024-09-15 UConn Lumpy (American non-rigid airship) The UConn Lumpy was a blimp designed, built, and flown by students at the University of Connecticut in 1975. B Aerohydro (5950)
2024-09-04 1951 Aradan Aeroflot An-2 crash (1951 aviation incident) The 1951 Aradan Aeroflot An-2 crash was an aviation accident that occurred on 21 April 1951. An Antonov An-2 aircraft, operated by Aeroflot disappeared on a flight from Kyzyl to Abakan with four crew on board. The incident was the first fatal loss of the Antonov An-2. Start Global Donald (1006)
2024-10-21 Cooranbong Airport (Airport in New South Wales, Australia) Cooranbong Airport (ICAO: YCOB or YOOB) is a former flying school operated by Avondale University located in Cooranbong, New South Wales. Start Bollardant (733)
2024-08-07 2006 O'Hare International Airport runway incursion (Aircraft incident in Chicago in 2006) On July 23, 2006, a United Airlines Boeing 737 operating as Flight 1015 nearly collided with an Atlas Air Boeing 747 operating as Flight 6972. UAL1015, bound for Denver International Airport, was carrying 120 passengers and 7 crew members whereas GTI6972, originating from Frankfurt Airport, Germany, was carrying 4 crew members only. C Ivebeenhacked (3758)
2024-10-23 U. S. Airlines (US scheduled cargo airline (1945–1954)) The generically-named U. S. Airlines (with a space between the "U." and "S.") was one of the first scheduled cargo airlines to operate in the United States, awarded a certificate by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) (the now defunct Federal agency that, at the time, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation) in July 1949 in the same proceedings that awarded certificates to Flying Tiger Line and Slick Airways. GA Enplaned (2938)
2024-05-16 Blaze Motorsport (British manufacturer of sports cars) Blaze Motorsport Limited is a British manufacturer of sports cars. Start Mustang208 (418)
2024-10-20 Uraba, Medellin and Central Airways (US airline (1932–1959) Pan Am subsidiary) Uraba, Medellin and Central Airways (UMCA) was a Pan American Airways-affiliate airline that from 1932 flew from the then US-controlled Panama Canal Zone to Colombia. The carrier was majority and then wholly-owned by Pan Am, and certificated in 1940 as a United States international scheduled carrier by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now-defunct Federal agency that, at the time, tightly regulated almost all US commercial transportation. Start Enplaned (2938)
2024-09-17 Asteria Aerospace (Indian robotics company) Asteria Aerospace Limited (formerly Asteria Aerospace Private Limited) or simply Asteria is a robotics and artificial intelligence company that designs and manufactures drones. Its headquarters are in Bengaluru, India. Start Perfectodefecto (4996)
2024-10-23 Porche Foreign Auto (American auto wrecker) Porche Foreign Auto Wrecking, Inc. is an American vehicle recycling business that has been in operation since 1980. The business, known colloquially as PorFor, was founded in Los Angeles by Rudi Klein (1936–2001), a German immigrant who began purchasing wrecked European exotic cars in the late 1960s and incorporated his business in 1980. Start Philipblack (1670)
2024-08-05 Vehicle insurance in the United Kingdom In 1930, the UK Government introduced a law that required every person who used a vehicle on the road to have at least third-party personal injury insurance. Today, this law is contained in the Road Traffic Act 1988 (generally referred to as the RTA 1988 as amended). C A.j.roberts (3743)
2024-10-19 Trans-Am racing in Australia There are two separately organised and run Australian motor racing series featuring cars designed and built for the TA2 class of the American Trans-Am series. C Robert Merkel (8234)
2024-10-15 Atmospheric station-keeping (Maneuvers made to maintain a particular location in relation to the earth) In aeronautics, atmospheric station-keeping is keeping an aircraft in a specified region in relation to the earth. For an aerostat such as a balloon this could be achieved either by propelling the craft laterally against the wind or by utilizing altitude control mechanisms causing the balloon to go up and down in the sky where it can access different wind layers where the wind is blowing in different directions allowing the system to continually turn into or return to the reg ... Start Leidichj (81)
2024-07-22 Legionnaire E33k UAV The Legionnaire E33k is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) currently in testing with the Russian ground forces. It is made by Tikhiye Krylya (Quiet Wings) Group, a subsidiary of Russian joint-stock arms manufacturing company Kalashnikov Concern. Stub Maxsmart50 (133)
2024-05-24 TsKB The TsKB (Central Design Bureau) was a Soviet aircraft design bureau established in the early 1930s. It was headed by aircraft designer Sergei Ilyushin. Stub Skysmith (71124)
2024-08-18 Bhumibol Dam Airport (Airport in Tak province, Thailand) Bhumibol Dam Airport or Khuan Phumiphon Airport (Thai: สนามบินเขื่อนภูมิพล, RTGSSanambin Khuean Phumiphon) is an operational airfield located in Sam Ngao district, Tak province, Thailand. The airport currently serves the Bhumibol Dam and is operated by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand. Start Bollardant (733)
2024-10-30 Hot stab (Type of subsea quick connector for offboard services) A hot stab is a type of subsea connector specifically designed to be easily inserted and removed by a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) manipulator arm. The hot stab is the connector which supplies remote utilities. It is normally inserted into a port after removing the plug stab, which is left in the port when the hot stab is disconnected, to keep the port clean and free of fouling when not in use. C Pbsouthwood (148780)
2024-02-02 Avionics bay Avionics bay, also known as E&E bay or electronic equipment bay in aerospace engineering is known as compartment in an aircraft that houses the avionics and other electronic equipment, such as flight control computers, navigation systems, communication systems, and other electronic equipment essential for the operation. Start YitzhakNat (2590)
2024-10-08 USA Jet Airlines Flight 199 (2008 aviation accident) USA Jet Airlines Flight 199 was a cargo flight from Shrevenport to Saltillo Airport. On July 6 2008 the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 operating the flight crashed on approach to its destination killing the captain, the first officer was seriously injured and taken to the hospital. Start SignorPignolini (366)
2024-08-12 Aero Trasporti Italiani Flight 327 (1972 aviation accident) The Aero Trasporti Italiani Flight BM 327 was a scheduled commercial flight between Naples-Capodichino and Brindisi-Casale with a stopover at Bari-Palese Airport, operated by the Italian airline Aero Trasporti Italiani, using a Fokker F27-200, registration I-ATIR (c/n 10301, built in 1966, with 17,420 hours and 23,337 cycles at the time of the accident). C Global Donald (1006)
2024-03-02 1957 Philippine Air Lines DHC-3 Otter crash On December 11, 1957, a Philippine Air Lines DHC-3 Otter registered as PI-C55 was a domestic flight scheduled to fly from Labo Airport, Ozamiz to Pagadian Airport, Pagadian when it stalled and crashed 2 minutes after takeoff from Labo. C WedgeWinglet (77)
2024-09-02 Koirengei Airfield (Airport in Imphal Valley) Koirengei Airfield (also known as Imphal Main) is a defunct airport located in the Imphal Valley, India. It served as an important place during the Battle of Imphal as it received supplies and reinforcements. Start Bollardant (733)
2023-12-22 China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (driving cycle used in China to evaluate the fuel economy and emissions of light duty vehicles) The China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC) (Chinese: 中国轻型汽车行驶工况; pinyin: Zhōngguó qīngxíng qìchē xíngshǐ gōng kuàng) is a driving cycle standard introduced by the government of China to measure the energy consumption, driving range and emissions of light-duty vehicles, including both internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and electric vehicles (EV). C Andra Febrian (38553)
2024-10-25 Flight Training Center Pardubice (Czech provider of flight training) Flight Training Center (Czech: Centrum leteckého výcviku, CLV) is a Czech civilian provider of military training programs for both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft based at Pardubice Airport. CLV is a division of the state-owned enterprise LOM Praha whose common stock is 100% owned by the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic. C Mossback (315)
2024-10-19 Reaction Dynamics (company) Reaction Dynamics (RDX) is a rocket manufacturing company from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, founded in 2017. It has developed a hybrid propulsion technology for rocket engines which use biopolymers fuel mixture. The first orbital launch vehicle of RDX is Aurora, which is in development phase (the first flight being scheduled in 2025). Stub Arwenz (755)
2024-11-10 V.1 Città di Jesi (Royal Italian Navy airship) V.1 Città di Jesi was a semi-rigid military single-gondola airship made in 1914 by the Stabilimento Costruzioni Aeronautiche in Vigna di Valle, designed by Rodolfo Verduzio as the first aircraft of the "V-Class" airships and operated by Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy). C Anatol Svahilec (7333)
2024-06-16 Interior light An interior light is a type of light that is generally used to illuminate the cabin of a vehicle. Interior lighting setups can vary greatly in both complexity and size, and certain vehicles, depending on a number of factors, may use simpler, more utilitarian lighting configurations, or choose to incorporate grander systems (known as ambient lighting). Start Hallöchennochmal (547)
2024-09-07 Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Pedestrian Underpass (Pedestrian underpass in Dhaka, Bangladesh) Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Pedestrian Underpass (Bengali: হজরত শাহজালাল আন্তর্জাতিক বিমানবন্দর পথচারী আন্ডারপাস) is a pedestrian underpass under construction located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. C Mehedi Abedin (38572)
2024-08-30 1970 Batagay An-24 crash (Aviation incident in the Soviet Union) The 1970 Batagay An-24 crash was an aviation accident that occurred on Wednesday, January 28, 1970, in the vicinity of Batagay involving an An-24B aircraft operated by Aeroflot, resulting in the death of 34 people. Start Global Donald (1006)
2024-03-29 Westair Helicopters (European helicopter operator) Westair Helicopters S.r.l. is a European based commercial helicopter operator, specialized in offshore transportation services for Oil & Gas Industry. Start Gillesgpz (68)
2024-09-24 Fokker I (Dutch human-powered aircraft) The Fokker I was a human-powered aircraft built by Dutch brothers Jan Fokker and Cor Fokker in the early 1930s. They are not related to the Dutch aviator Anthony Fokker. B Aerohydro (5950)
2024-07-12 Red Bull RB17 (Hypercar manufactured by Red Bull) The Red Bull RB17 is an upcoming limited production track-only hybrid sports car produced by Red Bull Advanced Technologies, the commercial technology and engineering arm of Formula One team Red Bull Racing. Primarily designed by Red Bull Racing's Chief Technical Officer, designer, and aerodynamicist Adrian Newey, with additional assistance from team engineers, the RB17 is Red Bull's first production car. Start Kicar2 (98)
2024-11-16 Feedback carburetor A feedback carburetor (also known as electronic or computer controlled carburetor) is a specific type of carburetor made mostly during the 1980s to improve emissions on certain vehicles in the US. Start Ltldawg09 (131)
2024-11-15 AVIC Baidi Type-B (Type of aircraft) The AVIC Baidi Type-B (白帝, lit. "White Emperor") is a 6th generation stealth fighter concept proposed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) and unveiled in November 2024. Stub Wunghuang (8105)
2024-11-18 Diemert Defender The Diemert Defender was an emergency fighter project invented by Bob Diemert of Manitoba. It was designed in the Cold war as a mass produced counterinsurgency aircraft against the possibility of invading soviet troops. It was later documented into a film. Stub Wunghuang (8105)
2024-11-08 Shenington Airfield (Airfield in Oxfordshire, England) Shenington Airfield, previously known as RAF Edgehill, is an Aerodrome located west of Shenington, Oxfordshire. It is owned by Shenington Airfield Ltd, and leases use of the site to various organisations, predominately the Edgehill Gliding Centre. Start Bfv123 (26)
2024-10-30 TEI-TF6000 (Turbofan engine developed by Tusaş Engine Industries) The TEI-TF6000 is an indigenously developed turbofan engine by Tusaş Engine Industries (TEI), designed to deliver 6,000 pounds-force (26.7 kN) of thrust. The engine is primarily intended for use in Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), advanced trainer aircraft, and light combat aircraft. C Midgetman433 (782)
2024-10-27 Gailes Airfield Gailes Airfield (also known as Wacol or A-9) was an Emergency Landing Ground built in 1942, Wivenhoe Hill, Queensland, Australia. Start Bollardant (733)
2024-04-04 Dongfeng eπ 007 (Motor vehicle by Chinese automobile manufacturer Dongfeng Motor Corporation) The Dongfeng eπ 007 (also known as Yipai F7 and Dongfeng Ace 007) is a extended range and battery electric full-size liftback sedan produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Dongfeng Motor Corporation under the Dongfeng eπ (东风奕派) sub-brand. It is the first product of the eπ sub-brand, and was launched in March 2024. Start JustAnotherCarDesigner (914)
2024-07-21 Wuling Yangguang (Electric 5/6 door van) The Wuling Yangguang (Chinese: 五菱扬光) is an electric light commercial 5-door van manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) since 2024 under the Wuling brand. Start JustAnotherCarDesigner (914)
2024-10-21 Dropstitch Inflatable Fabric Dropstitch Inflatable Fabric (also known as double wall fabric, three-dimensional fabric, distance fabric, or drop stitch inflatable fabric) is a textile product composed of two layers of woven fabric connected by threads, referred to as drop yarns or drop stitch threads. C Bellspringsteen212 (18)
2024-07-21 BAW Ruisheng Wangpai M7 (Chinese compact multi-purpose vehicle) The BAW Ruisheng Wangpai M7 (锐胜 王牌 M7, Ruisheng Ace M7) is a compact MPV manufactured by BAW since 2022. Start JustAnotherCarDesigner (914)
2024-04-04 Radar Auto (Electric Chinese vehicle manufacturer) Radar New Energy Vehicle (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd., commonly known as Radar Auto (Chinese: 雷达汽车; pinyin: Léidá qìchē) and Riddara outside China, is a subsidiary of Chinese vehicle manufacturer Geely Auto. The brand solely produces electric vehicles. C Andra Febrian (38553)
2024-08-24 1982 Sukhumi Dranda Airport runway collision (Aviation incident in the Soviet Union) The 1982 Sukhumi Dranda Airport runway collision was an aviation accident that occurred on August 14, 1982, when two airliners collided on a runway at Babushera Airport in Sukhumi (Abkhaz ASSR, Georgian SSR). The aircraft involved were a Tu-134A and a Let L-410M operated by "Aeroflot" on flights SU-974 (Sukhumi to Moscow) and G-73 (Sukhumi to Kutaisi). C Global Donald (1006)
2024-11-21 Jelcz 800 (Series of military trucks) Jelcz 800 – A series of trucks intended for military use with increased or high off-road mobility, built in a four-axle configuration, manufactured by Jelcz, equipped with 2-, 4- and 6-person cabins adapted for the installation of additional armor or integrally armored in a standard or reduced-height version. B Shadowfax33 (705)
2024-10-07 Vassincourt Airfield Vassincourt Airfield (also known as Bar-le-Duc) is a former landing ground in the commune of Vassincourt, North-eastern France. C Bollardant (733)
2024-11-23 The Golden Calf (1961 film) (1961 Finnish film) Kultainen vasikka (The Golden Calf) is a 1961 Finnish comedy film directed by Ritva Arvelo in her only feature film direction. Based on the play of the same name by Maria Jotuni, the film combines elements of comedy and melodrama. Arvelo had previously directed the play in the theater. Start Er nesto (20321)
2019-09-21 BAIC BJ90 (Chinese full-size luxury SUV) The BAIC BJ90 or Beijing BJ90 is a full-size luxury SUV produced from 2016. It is based on the second generation Mercedes-Benz GL-Class which has been renamed to GLS-Class as of the 2016 facelift. Start Jengtingchen (11305)
2024-09-28 2024 Mari Petroleum Mil Mi-8 crash (Aviation accident in Pakistan) On 28 September 2024, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter operating a charter flight to transport oil workers for the company Mari Petroleum, crashed near the Shiwa oil field, in Waziristan, north-western Pakistan. According to a security official, there were 11 local passengers and 3 Russian crew on board. Start SignorPignolini (366)
2024-10-25 Hensoldt Pegasus The PEGASUS (an abbreviation of "persistent German airborne surveillance system") is a project to provide the Bundeswehr with signal-detecting airborne long-range surveillance and reconnaissance capability with three systems (mission system for signal detection and carrier platform). C Fabrice Ram (2091)
2024-10-15 2017 Teterboro Learjet crash (2017 aviation accident) On May 15, 2017, a Learjet 35A business jet operated by Trans-Pacific Air Charter crashed while on approach to Teterboro Airport, killing both pilots, the only two occupants on board. The aircraft, flying a repositioning flight from Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Teterboro Airport in Teterboro, New Jersey, was flying a circle-to-land approach to land on Runway 1 when it stalled and crashed into a commercial building and a parking lot. FA RandomInfinity17 (2181)
2024-09-05 Kingsville Naval Outlying Fields The Kingsville Naval Outlying Fields in Corpus Christi, Texas are a complex of over 50 naval outlying landing fields built during World War II to support navy flight training. Many of these airfields either used a circular landing mat, or a circular landing mat with 4 extended runways. Start Bollardant (733)
2024-06-18 XPeng X9 (Battery electric luxury minivan) The XPeng X9 (Chinese: 小鹏X9; pinyin: Xiǎopéng X9) is a battery-powered luxury minivan manufactured by Chinese electric car company XPeng. Start 毕明明 (1513)
2024-06-17 VanGrunsven RV-5 (1970s prototype airplane) RV-5 is a one-off proof-of-concept prototype airplane designed by Richard VanGrunsven. Although the designation is the 5th in the Van's Aircraft "RV" series, the RV-5 was never intended as a production aircraft but as a project for VanGrunsven and fellow members of his Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapter. B Bernardo.Malfitano (79)
2024-11-23 30 North Arlington-Kearny-Newark The 30 North Arlington-Kearny-Newark is a bus route operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Buses heading north from North Arlington Loop along Ridge Road, Belleville Turnpike, Kearny Avenue, Harrison Avenue, Frank E Rodgers Blvd, Broad Street, University Avenue, Raymond Blvd, and McCarter Hwy to Newark Penn Station/Newark Lincoln Park in Newark via Kearny, Harrison and North Arlington. Stub Danny5784 (280)
2024-10-22 Brasher warning A Brasher warning is a warning issued to pilots after a potential deviation by the latter occurs. It was named after captain Jack Brasher, a former Republic Airlines pilot who was accused of deviating from an assigned altitude in 1985. The FAA refers to this as the "Brasher Notification" or Pilot Deviation Notification. Stub Wikiexplorationandhelping (3253)
2024-11-01 Chiang Klang Airport (Former military airport) Chiang Klang Airport (ICAO: VTCD) is a former military airport located in Chiang Klang district, Thailand. C Bollardant (733)
2024-10-30 Mark Sappenfield (American journalist) Mark Sappenfield is the editor-in-chief of The Christian Science Monitor, a position he has held since 2017. Start Gregorcollins (1196)
2024-10-28 Aerovias Sud Americana (US scheduled cargo airline 1947–1965) Aerovias Sud Americana dba ASA International Airlines (ASA) was one of the first cargo airlines to fly between the United States and Latin America, a US carrier certificated to fly air freight on a scheduled basis between Florida and Latin America in 1952 by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now-defunct Federal agency that, at the time, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation. GA Enplaned (2938)
2024-04-30 Coriasco (Italian coachbuilding company) Carrozzeria Coriasco S.p.A. is a former Italian company which developed and produced automobile coachwork, with a focus on commercial derivatives of popular Fiat vehicles. C Erremm (314)
2024-11-22 Opel GSe models Start Sheamus03 (111)
2024-07-08 LOTTE airship (the world's first autonomous solar-powered airship) LOTTE airship is the world's first autonomous solar-powered airship and has been certified under the registration number D-UISD, which was developed in close cooperation with the Federal Aviation Authority in Braunschweig, Germany, as there were no guidelines for the certification of solar-powered airships at the time of its construction. B JEREMY1117 (71)
2024-07-28 Aeroflot Flight 229 (aviation accident) Aeroflot Flight 229 was an aviation accident involving an Il-12P aircraft of Aeroflot, which occurred on Sunday, 14 June 1953 near Zugdidi, resulting in the deaths of 18 people. C Global Donald (1006)
2024-08-15 1958 Lazo Il-12 crash (Aviation incident in the Soviet Union) The 1958 Lazo Il-12 crash was an aviation accident involving an Il-12P aircraft operated by Aeroflot, which occurred on Friday, 19 September 1958 in the Lazo District (Khabarovsk Krai), resulting in the deaths of all 28 people on board. C Global Donald (1006)
2024-08-17 1931 Tupolev ANT-9 crash The 1931 Tupolev ANT-9 crash was an aviation accident involving a Tupolev ANT-9 aircraft, which occurred in the Naro-Fominsky District of Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union, on Sunday, July 12, 1931. Start Global Donald (1006)
2024-08-17 1933 Tupolev ANT-7 Podolsk crash (Aviation disaster) The 1933 Tupolev ANT-7 Podolsk crash was an aviation accident that occurred south of Podolsk, Moscow Oblast, on Tuesday, 5 September 1933. The crash, involving a converted Tupolev ANT-7 aircraft, resulted in the deaths of all eight people on board, including prominent figures in the Soviet aviation industry and civil aviation. C Global Donald (1006)
2024-12-02 Ford Fairlane (touring) (Motor vehicle) The Ford Fairlane was a car manufactured in Argentina by the Ford Motor Company of that country. It was a large, luxurious car with a semi-sporty design. The car was a derivative of the American model Ford Torino, which could not be used as its name because a few years before its introduction, another car with a similar name was presented: the IKA-Renault Torino. C Clown's red nose (245)
2024-07-01 Wey Gaoshan (MPV from China) The Wey Gaoshan (Chinese: 魏牌高山; pinyin: Wèipái Gāoshān) is a luxury plug-in hybrid minivan produced by Great Wall Motor under the premium brand, Wey. Start 毕明明 (1513)
2024-08-09 PBS AI-PBS-350 (Turbojet engine) The AI-PBS-350 is a turbojet engine jointly developed by Czech manufacturer PBS Velká Bíteš and the Ukrainian design bureau Ivchenko-Progress. The engine is marketed for use in missiles and large unmanned aerial systems. As of 2024, it is currently the highest thrust engine developed by PBS, exceeding the thrust of PBS's next highest engine, the PBS TJ150. Start Unexpectedinquisition (256)
2024-12-03 Brookfield Aviation (Aviation services company in the UK) Brookfield Aviation International is a UK-based aviation services company, that provides specialised services in pilot and engineer recruitment, aircraft leasing, and aviation management and finance. C Clown's red nose (245)
2024-06-22 Automobile manufacturers and brands of China There are currently about 150 active brands in the Chinese automobile market. Among them are 97 Chinese domestic brands and 43 joint venture (JV) brands. Before 2010, the traditional "Big Four" refers to the four major state-owned car manufacturers, SAIC, FAW, Dongfeng and Changan. B Infinty 0 (3325)
2024-10-29 Passenger Wi-Fi on airplanes Wi-Fi on airplanes or also called in-flight Wi-Fi is a service that provides wireless Internet to passengers on an airplane during a flight. Since 2004, numerous airlines have integrated this system into their in-flight entertainment offerings, having developed the necessary technical capabilities to implement it. Start Igallards7 (1666)
2024-07-03 Transport ecology (science of the human transport environment system) Transport ecology is the science of the human-transport-environment system. There are two chairs of transport ecology in Germany, in Dresden and Karlsruhe. C JeffMik1 (209)
2024-12-05 Peter Thomas (pilot) (British airline pilot) Peter Thomas, commonly referred to as Pete Thomas, is a British aviation consultant who served as a pilot instructor and testing pilot at Uganda Airlines on the A330-800 equipment, from January 2021 until November 2024. C SiniyaEdita (13425)
2024-06-13 Curtiss Aerocar The Curtiss Aerocar was a multi-purpose, fifth-wheeled trailer designed by Glenn Hammond Curtiss and built in Opa-locka and Coral Gables, Florida and Detroit, Michigan in the US between 1928 and 1940. B VistaXL (44)
2024-10-18 Mackey International (US scheduled airline (1968–1981)) Mackey International (MI) was a US airline, initially flying under commuter regulations until it was certificated in 1978 as an international scheduled airline by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now-defunct Federal agency that, until 1979, tightly regulated almost all commercial US air transportation. GA Enplaned (2938)
2024-10-12 Patterson Field (Iceland) (Airport in Reykjanesbær, Iceland) Patterson Field is a former military airfield in Reykjavík/Reykjanesbær (Reykjanes), Iceland. Start KeyMen12 (1391)
2024-11-14 RAF Beit Daras (Former Royal Air Force station) Royal Air Force Beit Daras or more simply RAF Beit Daras is a former Royal Air Force station located in Bayt Daras, Israel. Start Bollardant (733)
2024-11-20 TEI-PD170 (Turbodiesel aviation engine developed by Tusaş Engine Industries) The TEI-PD170 is an advanced turbodiesel aviation engine developed by Tusaş Engine Industries (TEI). It was designed for use in Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and serves as a core part of Turkey's indigenous aerospace engine initiatives. The engine delivers a maximum power of 170 hp (127 kW) and is optimized for high altitude and endurance performance. C Midgetman433 (782)
2024-10-17 Latin American Civil Aviation Commission (Regional international organization) Latin American Civil Aviation Commission (LACAC) is a regional international organization whose goal is to advise and recommend practices for civilian aviation in Latin America. The organization was formed in 1973 to address the growing market of civil aviation in Latin America. Start 1MillionNATOBases! (21)
2024-10-28 Chernobyl Mi-8 Helicopter Crash (History behind the Chernobyl accident about the Mi-8 helicopter crash) Mil Mi-8 Helicopter crash during the Chernobyl disaster response is often remembered for its tragic outcome. C KeyMen12 (1391)
2024-11-25 Winter Airfield (A former airstrip near the Cofete village built by Gistav Winter) Winter Airfield is an airstrip constructed by Gustav Winter, a German engineer and business man. It is located on the Canary Islands, Spain. C KeyMen12 (1391)
2024-11-25 Dungarpur Mews (Museum in Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India) The Dungarpur Mews is an automobile museum in Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India. Start WikiWhizKid1999 (1025)
2024-11-20 School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh (Engineering faculty of the University of Edinburgh) The School of Engineering is the engineering faculty of the University of Edinburgh. The school is part of the University's College of Science and Engineering. C VaguelyNorthern (81)
2024-10-12 Serre-Chevalier Airfield (Airport in Briançon, France) Serre-Chevalier Airfield (also known as Villeneuve) is a former small airport in Briançon. Start KeyMen12 (1391)
2024-11-24 Bad Zwischenahn Airfield (Luftwaffe aviation in Lower Saxony) Bad Zwischenahn Airfield (also known as Land-und Seefliegerhorst Zwischenahn) was a significant aviation hub in northwestern Germany (Lower Saxony). C KeyMen12 (1391)
2024-12-07 LUS-222 (Utility aircraft under development by EEA Aircraft and Maintenance, S.A.) The LUS-222 is a twin-turboprop, high-wing, utility aircraft under development by EEA Aircraft and Maintenance, S.A. in Portugal. Stub Vinícius Almeida (75)
2024-07-29 Nilu27 (Upcoming sports car by Nilu27) The Nilu27 is an upcoming sports car to be announced by former Koenigsegg, Lamborghini and Bugatti designer Sasha Selipanov. Stub Oakdjjfjf (460)
2024-07-16 Premium Platform Combustion (Motor vehicle platform) The Premium Platform Combustion (PPC) is a car platform developed for the Volkswagen Group under the leadership of Audi. It is considered a further development of the ‘Modularer Längsbaukasten (MLB)’ platform and can therefore be regarded as the third generation of this platform after MLB and MLB Evo. Start (G)jabz (5405)
2024-04-25 Yinwang Shenzhen Yinwang Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd, (Chinese: 深圳引望智能技术有限公司) or trade as "Yinwang" is a company of Huawei which specialized in providing parts and hardware and software solutions for automotive manufacturers. The company was formerly known as Huawei Intelligent Automotive Solution (HIAS, Chinese: 华为智能汽车解决方案), the automobile business unit of Huawei. C Infinty 0 (3325)
2024-12-07 Landing mirror A landing mirror is a device used by landing signal officers to give glidepath information to incoming aircraft landing on aircraft carriers. It was replaced by the Optical landing system. Stub Wunghuang (8105)
2024-09-29 Sargodha Airfield Complex (Airfield complex in Punjab, Pakistan) The Sargodha Airfield Complex is a complex of four airstrips – Sargodha, Chota Sargodha, Wagowal and Bhagatanwala. The complex was originally built by the Royal Air Force and is located in Sargodha, Punjab Province, Pakistan. C Bollardant (733)
2024-10-26 Stamford Hill Aerodrome (Airport in Durban, South Africa) Stamford Hill Aerodrome (also known as Durban Municipal Airport) is a former airport in Durban, South Africa. The airport was replaced by Louis Botha Airport (Durban International Airport) in 1951. C Bollardant (733)
2024-03-25 Paradise Airlines (Short-lived US intrastate airline (1962–1964)) Paradise Airlines was a small California intrastate airline best remembered for a high-mortality 1 March 1964 crash of a Lockheed L-049 Constellation subsequent to a failed approach to South Lake Tahoe Airport in 1964, killing all 85 aboard. The crash helped induce a substantial 1965 change in California's economic regulation of its intrastate airlines. C Enplaned (2938)
2024-10-21 Luftwaffe Memorial (War memorial in Germany) The Air Force and Aviation Memorial (German: Ehrenmal der Luftwaffe und der Luftfahrt) also known as the Luftwaffe Memorial (German: Ehrenmal der Luftwaffe) is the central memorial for the modern German Air Force. Built between 1957 and 1962 with donations from then current and former members of the German air forces and other private individuals, It is dedicated to the dead of the German air forces who fell both in war and peacetime. Start Wes3803 (1085)
2024-12-04 132nd Squadron (Turkey) (Military unit) 132nd Squadron "Daggers" is a fighter squadron of the Turkish Air Force specialized in the development of courses for the efficient use of weapons and tactics. It also serves aggressor duties mainly during NATO exercises. C AscendencyXXIV (182)
2024-07-09 Orizio (Belgian company) Orizio Group is a Belgian holding company focused on the sustainable development of the aerospace industry. Headquartered in Brussels, the group operates globally, leveraging an extensive network of industrial locations, international airports, and military bases across 15 countries. Start Wvangeit (196)
2024-12-09 Graaff Reinet Airport (Airport in Eastern Cape, South Africa) Graaff-Reinet Airport (ICAO: FAGR) (Afrikaans: Graaff-Reinet Lughawe) is a small airport located in Graaff-Reinet, a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Start Deon000 (45)
2024-10-17 Ferrari F80 (Motor vehicle) The Ferrari F80 (Type F250) is an upcoming limited production mid-engine, hybrid sports car built by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. Designed and named to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the company, it serves as a successor to the LaFerrari. Start Mxtvi (47)
2024-12-06 Linee Aeree Italiane Flight 451 (1954) (1954 aircraft accident in New York) Linee Aeree Italiane Flight 451 was a scheduled international flight from Rome to New York City. On the 18th of December, 1954 it descended too low and crashed into a pier while on approach to New York City's Idlewild airport. All 10 crew and 16 out of 22 passengers were killed. C Plane'n Boom1 (597)
2024-12-03 2020 SLAF Y-12 Crash (On 03 January 2020, a Sri Lanka Air Force Harbin Y-12, flying from Weerawila to Colombo, crashed into a mountainous terrain near Haputale, during a surveillance mission, killing all 4 personnel on board.) On 03 January 2020, a Sri Lanka Air Force Harbin Y-12, flying from Weerawila to Colombo, crashed into a mountainous terrain near Haputale, during a surveillance mission, killing all 4 personnel on board. Start Ttheek (329)
2024-12-05 Swift 011.c (Racing car model) The Swift 011.C is the fourth CART chassis designed and built by Swift Engineering. Dale Coyne Racing entered the chassis during the 2000 CART season. Stub Vantage-TWR (38)
2024-07-30 EGT New Energy Automotive eGT New Energy Automotive is a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Group and the Renault-Nissan Alliance. Stub (G)jabz (5405)
2024-05-21 Starship flight test 7 (Upcoming seventh launch of SpaceX Starship) Starship flight test 7 will be the seventh flight test of a SpaceX Starship launch vehicle. The prototype vehicles expected to be flown are Ship 33, the first Block 2 upper stage, and Booster 14, a Block 1 vehicle. Start ChekhovsGunman (700)
2024-10-13 Waldau Airfield (Former German military airfield) Waldau Airfield (also known as Advanced landing ground Y-96) is a former military and civilian airfield located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Kassel, Hesse, Germany. It was operational during World War I then expanded in the interwar years for aircraft production, expanding further for use by the Luftwaffe during World War II. C KeyMen12 (1391)
2024-12-09 Harrier LR10 (British race car) The Harrier LR10 is a sports prototype race car designed and built by Harrier Cars. Intended to be the company's successor to the Harrier LR9C platform of grand tourer-style race cars, the LR10 was accepted as an entrant to the 2000 24 Hours of Le Mans but was withdrawn during testing. Start Ainahaina (57)
2019-07-27 Concord crash (Topics referred to by the same term) Concord crash may refer to: Stub A bit iffy (48105)
2024-12-10 List of Airports in Barishal Division, Bangladesh Barishal division of Bangladesh has only two airports. One of them is a domestic airport and the other one is abandoned. Start TrueMoriarty (314)
2024-12-10 List of Airports in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh Chittagong Division of Bangladesh has 9 airports in total. Out of them, 1 is an international airport, 1 is a STOLport (non-operational) and 6 are military airports. Start TrueMoriarty (314)
2024-12-10 List of Airports in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh Dhaka Division of Bangladesh has four airports in total. Out of them, one is an international airport and rest three are defence airports. Start TrueMoriarty (314)
2024-12-10 List of Airports in Khulna Division, Bangladesh Khulna Division of Bangladesh has total three airports. Out of them, two are domestic airports, and one is a military airport. Start TrueMoriarty (314)
2024-12-10 List of Airports in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh has three airports in total. Out of them, 1 is a domestic airport, 1 is a STOLport and the other one is a military airport. Start TrueMoriarty (314)
2024-11-15 Yilan Airfield (Abandoned airfield in Taiwan) Yilan Airfield (ICAO: RCMS) (also known as Giran Airfield) is an abandoned airfield located in Yilan, Taihoku Prefecture, Taiwan. C Bollardant (733)
2024-06-21 GA Telesis (American aviation company) GA Telesis is an American multinational company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The company provides aviation aftermarket services, including component sales, aircraft maintenance and air finance. GA InvadingInvader (14214)
2024-11-08 Lannion Airfield (Luftwaffe airfield in France, destroyed 1944) Lannion Airfield is a defunct Luftwaffe airfield located in Lannion, France. C Bollardant (733)
2024-12-11 List of Airports in Rangpur Division, Bangladesh Rangpur Division of Bangladesh has three airports. Out of them, 1 is a domestic airport, 1 is a STOLport and the other one is a military airport. Start TrueMoriarty (314)
2024-12-11 Deville process The Deville process, also known as the Sainte-Claire Deville process,: 86  was the first industrial process used to produce aluminium.: 103  It was developed by Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire Deville in 1854.: 39  Aluminium produced using the Deville process typically contains 1% iron and 0.75% silicon.: 106  Stub Preimage (616)
2024-07-18 Air Works (Indian aircraft maintenance company) Air Works is the oldest Indian independent Aircraft maintenance company which provides services for Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO). Start Aalam Ara (131)

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