Flying banana
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
The nickname "flying banana" or Flying Banana may be applied to:
- Trains on British railways
- GWR diesel railcar – introduced in 1932
- InterCity 125 – referring to the original livery of the British Rail High Speed Train
- New Measurement Train – used by Network Rail to check track and signalling equipment
- Other uses
- Piasecki H-21 – a military helicopter
- HRP Rescuer – an American tandem-rotor helicopter
- Geostationary Banana Over Texas – a proposed work of art that received funding from the Canadian government but was never created
- Southern yellow-billed hornbill – a hornbill found in southern Africa
- The airplanes of Hughes Air West were known as "flying bananas" due to their distinctive banana-yellow fuselage and tail colors.
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