The Taylor J.T.1 Monoplane was a 1950s British fixed-wing aircraft design for a home build aircraft by J.F. Taylor.
for an aircraft with higher performance than the Taylor Monoplane of
1959, John F Taylor designed a high performance single seater the
Titch.1
Taylor Monoplanes of New Zealand (6) and a Close Cousin
We have come to the end of the Taylor Monoplanes of New Zealand.2
My Taylor Monoplane has been absent from the LAA rally at Sywell for
too long, and I hope to remedy this next year (2012).3
The Taylor Monoplane will cruise at 90 -95mph (78 -82kts) depending on
whether it has the 1200cc VW or 1835cc VW.4
the Currie Wot G-ASBA and Dave Hunter's Taylor Monoplane which won a
best homebuilt award at the PFA Rally over 30 years ago.5
Mini-Sytky and Taylor Monoplane just after landing at Pieksamäki.
Morning after cold night, I was sleeping in my tent while Michael was
sleeping under the stars.6
aircraft include a Taylor Monoplane owned by the chapter, which was
undergoing restoration; a Zenith CH-801 under construction, owned by
chapter member Jim McBurney; and a North Wing trike owned by Maj.7
Taylor monoplane at the 2011 Summer fly-in. Previously based at North
Shore, this aircraft is now based at Kerikeri.8
When the low-powered Taylor Monoplane became known in the
United States, requests were made for permission to fit larger engines
than the design permitted.9
before my Taylor Monoplane can be legally flown, again.10
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