SOMETHING NEW IN TRANSPORTATION.— The “Railplane,” invented by a Scotch engineer somewhat resemb lec an airship in appearance, and has a propellor at either end. It travels suspended from rails by girders, and in a recent experimental run in Scotland at tained a speed of 120 miles an hour.
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Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 11
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49SOMETHING NEW IN TRANSPORTATION.— The “Railplane,” invented by a Scotch engineer somewhat resemb lec an airship in appearance, and has a propellor at either end. It travels suspended from rails by girders, and in a recent experimental run in Scotland at tained a speed of 120 miles an hour. Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 11
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