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Background imageSeater Collection: SECAN SUC-11G Super Courlis F-BEVZ

SECAN SUC-11G Super Courlis F-BEVZ
The 11G model of the Super Courlis (Curlew) built by SECAN. Designed as a larger engined, 240hp, 4-seater touring plane, F-BEVZ was the only aircraft built. Date: circa 1958

Background imageSeater Collection: Sipa S. 903 F-BGBD Aeroclub Air France

Sipa S. 903 F-BGBD Aeroclub Air France
Light training and sports two-seater aircraft built from 1947. F-BGBD was flown by Air Frances Aeroclub Date: circa 1955

Background imageSeater Collection: First one-engined, eight-seater aeroplane

First one-engined, eight-seater aeroplane
Airco 18, a new type of aeroplane carrying 18 passengers across-channel, London to Paris. The pilot, reversing previous practice, sits behind

Background imageSeater Collection: Attack and Defence in the air

Attack and Defence in the air
Various arcs of fire by which German machines are protected and the blind spots which results from interfence of the structure of the aeroplane

Background imageSeater Collection: The Enemys aircraft by G. H. Davis

The Enemys aircraft by G. H. Davis
The drawing depicts a few of the more conspicuous types of biplane aeroplanes in use by the Germans in the First World War. The Gotha twin-engined biplane have an unenvible notoriety. 1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Manufacture Avro 504 biplanes WWI

Manufacture Avro 504 biplanes WWI
A.V. Roe and Company, factory in Hamble in Hampshire, England making Avro 504 biplanes made entirely of wood, during World War One, the biplane was largely in observation and bombing roles

Background imageSeater Collection: British Vickers Viking airliner by G. H. Davis

British Vickers Viking airliner by G. H. Davis
Another British air challenge: the Vickers Viking 27-seater airliner. Details of a medium transport aircraft designed to give Britain a lead in the field of civil aviation. Date: 1945

Background imageSeater Collection: Aeroplanes of 1918

Aeroplanes of 1918
Latest aeroplanes of 1918. Bristol was a general-purpose military aircraft, a two-seater biplane, Handley Page giant bombdropper

Background imageSeater Collection: Gloucester Gauntlet interceptor fighter planes, WW1

Gloucester Gauntlet interceptor fighter planes, WW1
Three Gloucester (or Gloster) Gauntlet interceptor fighter planes with RAF markings. It was a single-seater biplane, first flight 1933, retired 1943. Date: 1930s

Background imageSeater Collection: Young woman and boy on two-seater cycle, Bruges, Belgium

Young woman and boy on two-seater cycle, Bruges, Belgium
A young woman and a boy riding a four-wheeled two-seater cycle (also known as a velo double) in Bruges, Belgium. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Couple on a two-seater cycle, Belgium

Couple on a two-seater cycle, Belgium
A couple on a four-wheeled two-seater cycle (also known as a velo double) outside the Taverne Emile in a town in Belgium. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Woman and boy on two-seater cycle, Bruges, Belgium

Woman and boy on two-seater cycle, Bruges, Belgium
A woman and a boy riding a four-wheeled two-seater cycle (also known as a velo double) in Bruges, Belgium. People are sitting at tables outside a cafe on the left. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: The Idol Seater

The Idol Seater
THE IDOL SEATER

Background imageSeater Collection: Portrait of Laurence Sterne (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Laurence Sterne (oil on canvas)
XCF271624 Portrait of Laurence Sterne (oil on canvas) by English School, (19th century); 44.4 x35.6 cm; National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageSeater Collection: A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One

A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One
KW1547391 A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One, from The Illustrated War News, 1915 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageSeater Collection: Renault Avantime, 2002, Blue, & silver

Renault Avantime, 2002, Blue, & silver
Renault Avantime 2002 Blue & silver

Background imageSeater Collection: Bi-plane

Bi-plane
28th August 1913: A small crowd gathered round Claude Grahame-Whites five seater bi-plane at Hendon. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSeater Collection: The first Bristol Coupe Three-seater, No 5891

The first Bristol Coupe Three-seater, No 5891
The first Bristol CoupÚáöhree-seater, No.5891

Background imageSeater Collection: Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EBEV

Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EBEV

Background imageSeater Collection: The first Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EAWY

The first Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EAWY

Background imageSeater Collection: Spartan Three Seater II G-ABTR

Spartan Three Seater II G-ABTR
Spartan Three Seater II, G-ABTR

Background imageSeater Collection: Jaguar B08 XW566 the first UK two-seater

Jaguar B08 XW566 the first UK two-seater
Jaguar B08, XW566, the first UK two-seater, at the end of its maiden flight from Warton on 30 August 1971. Date: 1971

Background imageSeater Collection: Dunne D7bis a reconstruction of the D6

Dunne D7bis a reconstruction of the D6
Dunne D7bis, a reconstruction of the D6 converted to a two-seater with an aircooled engine, on test at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough

Background imageSeater Collection: Barnwell notebook for a 2-seater scout

Barnwell notebook for a 2-seater scout. Page 1: Size of tailplane and elevators 1. 17 January 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Gnu three-seater

Sopwith Gnu three-seater

Background imageSeater Collection: The first Sopwith Dove sporting two-seater

The first Sopwith Dove sporting two-seater, 26 March 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageSeater Collection: The prototype Sopwith Tabloid two-seater

The prototype Sopwith Tabloid two-seater which Harry Hawker took to Australia in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Three-Seater tractor biplane

Sopwith Three-Seater tractor biplane with, from left, F. Sigrist, Carey and T.O.M. Sopwith

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1064

Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1064
Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny, 1064

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1062

Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1062
Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny, 1062

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny

Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny

Background imageSeater Collection: The Idol Seater

The Idol Seater
THE IDOL SEATER

Background imageSeater Collection: 1934 single-seater Maserati

1934 single-seater Maserati
The 1934 single-seater Maserati with 2.9 litre straight-eight engine represented (together with the corresponding Alfa Romeo)

Background imageSeater Collection: Sir Henry Birken in the 1931 French Grand Prix at Pau

Sir Henry Birken in the 1931 French Grand Prix at Pau
Sir Henry Birken (refreshing himself with an orange) in the 4.5-litre, four cylinder, 240 hp supercharged Bentley, four seater sports car, weighing two tons

Background imageSeater Collection: Rapier Tourer

Rapier Tourer
Rapier four-seater sports tourer derived from a Lagonda model. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Singer Le Mans

Singer Le Mans
Singer 1.5 litre Le Mans two- seater has indeed performed well on the Le Mans circuit, where sturdy build is as important as high performance. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Salmson Sports Car

Salmson Sports Car
The British Salmson 20-90 Sports two-seater is an attractive sports car with a concealed hood in case it starts to rain. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: German crew with biplane, Galicia, WW1

German crew with biplane, Galicia, WW1
German crew with a two-seater biplane at an Austrian temporary airfield in Galicia, Eastern Europe, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Early type of British BE2 biplane on an airfield

Early type of British BE2 biplane on an airfield
An early type of British BE2 two-seater biplane on an airfield. The BE2 was used for reconnaissance and as a light bomber during the First World War. Date: May 1913

Background imageSeater Collection: German Fokker D VII fighter planes, Flanders, WW1

German Fokker D VII fighter planes, Flanders, WW1
German Fokker D VII single-seat fighter planes on an airfield in Flanders, with pursuit pilots and ground crew, towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Aston-Martin Tourer

Aston-Martin Tourer
Aston-Martin four-seater tourer with a maximum speed of 85 mph. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: German DFW CV biplane, WW1

German DFW CV biplane, WW1
A German DFW CV reconnaissance two-seater biplane with a Benz BZ4 six-cylinder engine, during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: German Roland C. II biplane, WW1

German Roland C. II biplane, WW1
A German Roland C.II two-seater reconnaissance biplane in use during the First World War. Seen here on an airfield, with crew. Date: 1916-1917

Background imageSeater Collection: Vauxhall Wingham

Vauxhall Wingham
Vauxhall Big Six Wingham cabriolet, five-seater family car. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Frazer-Nash Sports Car

Frazer-Nash Sports Car
The Frazer-Nash Shelsley two seater is a supercharged four- cylinder sports car has a maximum speed over 100 mph. Excellent road-holding and hill-climbing. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Unidentified biplane on an airfield, WW1

Unidentified biplane on an airfield, WW1
An unidentified two-seater biplane on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: British BE 12 biplane on an airfield, WW1

British BE 12 biplane on an airfield, WW1
A British Royal Aircraft Factory BE 12 single-seater biplane on an airfield, used by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. It had a 150hp RAF 4a engine. Date: 1915-1918



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"Unleash the Thrill of Seater Classics: From British Beauties to Italian Stallions" Get ready to embark on a journey through automotive history as we explore the world of iconic "seaters. " These remarkable vehicles have left an indelible mark on the roads, captivating enthusiasts with their timeless beauty and exhilarating performance. Starting off in Britain, we encounter the Morgan Plus 8 - a true testament to craftsmanship and heritage. With its classic design and powerful engine, it embodies the essence of British motoring excellence. Joining this elite club is the MG MGC Roadster, known for its elegant lines and spirited driving experience. Venturing into Italy, we are greeted by Ducati's legendary 996 SPS motorcycle. Born from racing DNA, it exudes passion and precision that only Italian engineering can deliver. Alongside it stands the Ferrari 250 GTO - an epitome of automotive artistry that commands attention wherever it roams. Returning to Britain, we meet two more gems: Lotus Elan Sprint and Caterham Seven. The Elan Sprint showcases lightweight design combined with nimble handling, while Caterham Seven embraces pure driving pleasure like no other car on earth. Triumph TR5 takes us back in time with its quintessential British roadster charm – a perfect blend of style and power that never fails to turn heads. Meanwhile, Lamborghini Countach represents audacious Italian flair at its finest – a poster child for supercar dreams come true. Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG offers luxury fused with blistering performance; this German powerhouse combines elegance with brute force under its hood. Ford Model A Roadster takes us even further back in time – an icon from America's golden age of automobiles that still captivates hearts today. Austin-Healey 3000 Pat Moss adds a touch of feminine grace to our lineup – named after one of rally racing's pioneering women who conquered the tracks with style.