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1946 model Taylorcraft BC-12-D 1975 model Taylorcraft F-19 on skis. Taylorcraft Aviation is an American airplane manufacturer that has been producing aircraft for more than 70 years in several locations. The company builds small single-engined airplanes. The Taylorcraft design is a conventional layout: high-wing, fabric-covered, two-seat aircraft.
Taylorcraft Plus C – licence-built Taylorcraft B; Taylorcraft Plus D – re-engined Plus C. Model D/1 – Auster I – military version of Plus C with enlarged windows. Model E – Auster III – re-engined Auster I with split flaps Gipsy Major 1 engine; Model F – Auster II – re-engined Auster I Lycoming 0-290-3 engine
The Arrow was designed as a successor to the pre-war Taylorcraft Plus C monoplane. A development aircraft, a side-by-side two-seater, first flew in 1946 powered by Lycoming O-145-B3 flat four air-cooled engined. Import restrictions on the sale of American engines resulted in the nearly all of the 44 aircraft built being exported, mainly to ...
Taylorcraft Plus C Original civilian version with a Lycoming O-145-A2 engine, 23 built (one prototype and 22 production aircraft). Taylorcraft Plus C2 Plus C re-engined with a 90 hp (67 kW) Cirrus Minor I engine for the Royal Air Force, 20 conversions. Taylorcraft Plus D Plus C with a 90hp Cirrus Minor I engine, nine built. Taylorcraft Auster I
The Taylorcraft 15, which entered production as the 15A Tourist was an American-built general-purpose high-wing monoplane of the 1950s. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was a four-seat development of the two-seat Taylorcraft BC , fitted with a more powerful engine.
At the same time a prototype aircraft was built designated the Taylorcraft Auster V Series J/1 Autocrat. The long name was not used as the company changed name to Auster Aircraft Limited and the aircraft became known as the Auster J/1 Autocrat. [1] The designation J/1 derived from the progenitor Model J, which was the Auster AOP.V. [2] [3]
The Arrow was designed as a successor to the pre-war Taylorcraft Plus C monoplane. A development aircraft, a side-by-side two-seater first flew in 1946 powered by a Lycoming O-145-B3 flat four air-cooled engine.
The Taylorcraft F22 is a two-seat American light aircraft produced in small numbers by Taylorcraft in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It is a further development of the Taylorcraft F-19 via the F-21 design.