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American-built general purpose monoplane of the 1950s From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.[1]
Model 15 | |
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Role | General purpose monoplane |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Taylorcraft |
First flight | November 1, 1944[1] |
Introduction | 1950[2] |
Number built | 25 Model 15/15A[3] + 1 Model 16[1] |
The Model 15 is a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional configuration with an enclosed cabin and fixed tailwheel undercarriage.[6] Seating is 2+2 style, and the cabin is equipped with dual controls.[6] Power was originally supplied by a 125-hp (93.3-kW) Lycoming O-290 engine,[7] mounted tractor-fashion and driving a two-bladed wooden propeller.[6] The fuselage and tail are built from welded steel tube, covered in fabric.[6] The wing is of mixed wood and metal construction, also covered in fabric.[6] Long V-struts brace the wings to the lower longeron of the fuselage.[6] The wing is equipped with manually-operated flaps and fixed, leading-edge slots.[6]
The Model 15 was designed in 1943–44, perhaps with the input of Taylorcraft founder C. G. Taylor.[7] The prototype, registered NX36320, first flew on November 1, 1944.[1] During testing, the Lycoming engine proved insufficiently powerful,[7] and it was replaced with a Franklin 6A4-150-B3 of 150 hp (120 kW).[1][6][7]
Plans to put the aircraft into production were stopped by a 1946 fire at the Taylorcraft factory at Alliance, Ohio that destroyed jigs, dies, and fixtures that were prepared for its manufacture.[6] Shortly thereafter, the company was forced into bankruptcy.[6][7] The prototype Model 15 was purchased along with the rest of the company assets by Ben Mauro, who by 1949 was able to relocate it to a new factory at Conway, Pennsylvania.[7][8] He re-commenced production of the Model B family, and put the Model 15 into production.[1] However, sales of general aviation aircraft in the 1950s were slow, and fewer than 30 examples were built before Taylorcraft had to cease operations again.[1]
Data from Bridgman 1947, p.294-95
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