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The most famous single seat fighter of World War II. The single seat Vickers-Sup…
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Robin Hood, the legendary character from English folklore, was supposed to have …
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The reconnaisance Spitfire PRXIXs were unarmed but could fly at 370mph
at 40,000 feet (with pressurised cockpits) and had a range of 1500
miles. Mk XIX Spitfires represent the ‘top end' of development of the
Spitfire and indeed of piston engine aircraft, demonstrating the
incredible development potential of the original Spitfire design.
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The ACAV (Armoured Carrier Assault Vehicle) was developed using the experience g…
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Calliope was the name given to the rocket launcher mounted on the turret of the standard M4 tank.
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This destroyer was known as USS Thomas up to 1940 when she was commissioned into…
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Named the Typhoon by the R.A.F. the Eurofighter has been developed by
the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain as a highly advanced combat aircraft
suited to many roles.
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These versions originated from the MkIa with the main difference being the remov…
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First of the most famous aircraft with the universal C wing, which were widely…
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Sold in singles this round soft artists' pastel is 8mm in diameter and 70 mm in …
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The "Tirpitz", 52,900 t, was in her time the largest and most
up-to-date battleship in the world (apart from her sister ship the
"Bismarck"). This 251 m long ship was launched on 1st April 1939 from
the naval shipyards in Wilhelmshaven.
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The new 2 + 2 seater from Ferrari was shown to the public for the first
time anywhere in the world at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2004.
The name of this de luxe sports coupé with an unusually roomy interior
pays tribute to Sergio Scaglietti who built Ferrari bodies for many
years.
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