- some
disagreement over the
spelling of the village: the
alternative is
Kirbymoorside,
which is how the
railway companies spelt the name on the station, as...
-
Kirbymoorside railway station served the
market town of
Kirkbymoorside in
North Yorkshire,
England from 1874
until 1964. It was
opened on 1
January 1874...
- the same date as the new
curve at Raskelf),
Helmsley to
Kirbymoorside in 1874 and
Kirbymoorside to
Pickering in 1875. The
eastern end of the line entered...
- single-seat
motor glider produced from 1948, by
Slingsby Sailplanes in
Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire.
Utilising the wings,
struts and tail unit of the T.8 Kirby...
- a single-seat
sport glider produced from 1937, by Fred
Slingsby in
Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire. The T.8
Kirby Tutor (a.k.a. Taper-wing Kadet) came about...
-
Welburn is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, in England, 2
miles south-west of
Kirkbymoorside and
about 24
miles from York. The po****tion...
- single-seat
training glider produced in the 1930s by Fred
Slingsby in
Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire.
During the 1920s
Alexander Lippisch designed a training...
- n/a RAF
Lambton Park 1946
Disbanded 22
Gliding School June 1942 RAF
Kirbymoorside Cadet TX.1/TX.2/TX.3
Sedbergh TX.1 Det: RAF
Waltham RAF
Church Fenton...
- 37
Skylark 1 was a
small low-cost
sailplane built during 1952-3 at
Kirbymoorside,
Yorkshire by
Slingsby Sailplanes. Fred
Slingsby wanted to take a larger...
- a two-seat
training glider produced from 1935, by Fred
Slingsby in
Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire.
Espin Hardwick persuaded Fred
Slingsby to
build a two-seat...