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Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine BE7438Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine, regn. BE7438, number 35501, The Muddler. Built by Ruston, Proctor and Company in 1908, powered by an 8 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Seen on parade in town
Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, BD7511Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, regn. BD7511, number 2. Built by Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd in 1924, powered by a 5 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Foster General Purpose Engine CT6708Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. CT6708, number 14422. Built in 1924 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp single cylinder steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Fowler Road Roller GS2538Fowler Road Roller, regn, GS 2538, number 18882, No.1. Built in 1931 by John Fowler & Co. in 1931 in Leeds, powered by a compound steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine SFE 519LRuston Proctor General Purpose Engine, SH Class, regn. SFE 519L, number 46596, Sylvie. Built in 1913, by Ruston, Proctor and Company, with a 5 Nhp single cylinder engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Marshall General Purpose Engine DO2056Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn. DO2056, number 51025, Margaret. Built in 1908 by Marshall, Sons & Co. with a 7 Nhp single cylinder engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Cessna 337D Super Skymaster G-AXGI (msn 337-1095) Date: 1969
Druine D. 31 Turbulent G-ARBZDruine D.31 Turbulent (modified) G-ARBZ (msn PFA 553) Date: 1960s-1970s
Rollason-Druine D. 62 Condor G-ARVZRollason-Druine D.62 Condor G-ARVZ (msn RAE/606) at Redhill Aerodrome, outside The Tiger Club. Date: circa 1982
Auster D. 4-108 G-ARLGAuster D.4-108 G-ARLG (msn 3606) at Baginton (Coventry Airport) Date: 1960s
Piper PA-31 Navajo 5Y-ARV of Cruisair at Nairobi Airport Date: 1970s-1980s
United States Air Force McDonnell Douglas VC-9-C 71-0882 (msn 47541 / Line Number669), first flown 7 July 1972 and operated from new by the USAF
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 VH-TJU John Roe (msn 47552 / Line Number640), first flown 19.08.71 and operated from new by Trans Australia Airlines
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 N908H (msn 47517 / Line Number583), first flown 04.03.70 and operated from new by Hawaiian Airlines. Sold to Southern Airways on 13.04.76 and later scrapped. Date: circa 1973
Auster J / 5R Alpine G-AOGVAuster J/5R Alpine G-AOGV at RAF Swanton Morley. Date: 1967
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N310MJ (msn 45740 / Line Number62), of Southwest Petrolease Inc. at London Heathrow Airport. First flown 03.11.66 #45740 has been operated by East African Safari Express as
Druine D. 11 Turbulent G-ARTFDruine D.11 Turbulent G-ARTF (msn PFA 161) Date: 1960s
Boeing 707-344C VP-WGA (msn 20110) of Air Zimbabwe. After service with Air Zimbabwe, VP-WGA was acquired by the Israeli Defence Forces Air Force and converted to a tanker. Date: circa 1981
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 100 CF-AWC (msn 108), of AirWest Airlines at Richmond, British Columbia. First flown on 4 March 1968, CF-AWC crashed and was destroyed by fire
Ohm & Stoppelbein Special N6H, race no 15, midget racer. Designed and built by Richard Ohm and Gordon Stoppelbein at McLean VA, the Special was powered by an 85hp Continental C85. Date: circa 1950
Boeing 727-29C HZ-HE4 (msn 19987 / Line Number 634), owned by Sheik Hassan Ena, at London Heathrow Airport. First flown on 11.09.68 and delivered new to Sabena on 01.10.68
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 VH-TJK (msn 47008 / Line Number98), first flown 24.01.67 and operated from new by Trans Australia Airlines. Sold in the US as N908AX to ABX Air on 08.01.83
Foss Special Racer N68732, race no 94, midget racer. Powered by the ubiquitous 85hp Continental C85, the Foss Special, also known as Ginny
Nimmo Special Racer N24C, race no 39, midget racer, also known as Argander Special (written on the engine cowling). The Special was powered by an 85hp Continental C85
Piper PA-23-160 Apache G-APZE (msn 23-1870) of the Automobile Association at Biggin Hill. Date: 1967
BAC 1-11-301AG G-ATPK (msn 034) of Bryan Aviation Ltd. Date: circa 1984
Republic RC-1 Seabee assembly at Croydon Airport, carried out by Rollason Aircraft and Engines. Three Seabees were imported from the production line at Farmingdale, for onward sale in Scandinavia
Percival P. 56 Mk. II WG503Percival P.56 Mk.II WG503, 3rd prototype of the Percival Provost, powered by the Alvis Leonides engine used in production aircraft. Date: 1950
Douglas DC-3C G-AMYJDouglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C G-AMYJ (msn 15968/32716) of the Department of Transports Pollution Control contract, operated by Harvestair Ltd at Southend
Avro Lincon B. 2 G-APRJAvro 694 Lincoln B.2 G-APRJ (ex RF342 / G-29-1 / G-36-3), of Napier Icing Research Limited.This Lincoln first flew on 5 June 1945 as RF342 but saw no RAF service, going straight to long-term storage
Bensen B. 7MC G-ARTNBensen B.7MC G-ARTN, the motorised version of the Bensen B-7 gyro-glider. Date: 1960s
1955 USN meets 1918 USaS1955 United States Navy meets 1918 United States Army Air Service. A USaS Thomas-Morse S-4C parked next to a US Navy Grumman F9F-5 Panther Date: circa 1955
Aveling and Porter Steam Roller UR1881, built ca 1929, at Ferndown in Dorset. (Aveling and Porter was a British agricultural engine and steamroller (road roller) manufacturer
Aeronca 15AC Sedan G-AREX (msn 15AC-61) Date: 1960s
Piper PA-23-250 Aztec G-ASHV (msn 27-2347), owned by Arthur Guinness and Co.(Park Royal). Date: circa 1965
Tipsy Belfair G-AOXO (msn 537) Date: 1950
Burrell Steam Tractor VLD346 Furious, (msn 3191), built in 1907, at the 1959 Andover Steam Rally. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery)
Foden 5 ton Steam Wagon M8681, built in1916, at the 1959 Andover Steam Rally. (Foden Trucks was a British truck and bus manufacturing company which had its origins in Elworth near Sandbach in 1856)
Fowler traction engine No 7786 Alfred, built in 1898, at the 1959 Andover Steam Rally. (Alfred had also attended at the rally in 1956) (John Fowler & Co Engineers of Leathley Road, Hunslet, Leeds)
Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive Prince of Wales HR6658 (msn 3887), at the 1959 Crystal Palace Steam Rally. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery)
Foden D-type Steam Wagon reg. VX1440 msn 13444Foden D-type Steam Wagon Little Lady reg. VX1440 (msn 13444), built in 1929, at Walford Cross, near Taunton. (Foden Trucks was a British truck)
Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive WB9110 Perseverance II (msn 3483), built in 1913 with an 8 Nhp compound steam engine. Seen at an auction at Walford Cross near Taunton in 1959
Burrell General purpose Tarction engine TA369 Red GauntletBurrell General purpose Traction engine TA369 Red Gauntlet (msn 3998), at the 1959 Andover Steam Rally. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery)
Burrell Road Tractor CYB558 at Walford Cross, near Taunton, with the 1926 Babcock and Wilcox 6 ton Steam Roller - Toby. Works No. 95/4009 - Reg. No. YB 7976
Sentinel DG Steam Wagon YD6587 (msn 8784) at Walford Cross Near Taunton.. (Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd was a British company based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire) Date: 1958
Foden Steam Wagon AN9568 London Pride (msn 13138), built 1928, at a 1959 Walford Cross auction. (Foden Trucks was a British truck)
Babcock and Wilcox 6 ton Steam Roller YB7976 Toby (msn 95/4009). Seen with a 1955 Standard 10 motor car 200CPJ at a 1959 Walford Cross auction. Built in 1925 to the design of Messrs
Burrell General Purpose Traction Engine TA369 Red Gauntlet (msn 3798) at the 1959 Andover Steam Fair. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery)