Taylor JT.2 Tich
by last date | by total length | by number


LATEST COMMENTS

25.04.2024 10:41

http://dicrpdbjmemujemfyopp.zzz/yrphmgdpgulaszriylqiipemefmacafkxycjaxjs%3F.jpg

25.04.2024 10:41

25.04.2024 10:40

25.04.2024 10:40

25.04.2024 10:37

25.04.2024 10:33

1

25.04.2024 10:24

19037753

25.04.2024 10:24

Aviatik (Berg) 30.14

25.04.2024 10:23

1x8A3Q8tO

24.04.2024 21:53

24.04.2024 07:32

16.04.2024 02:02

Junkers Ju 390

15.04.2024 01:39

Convair 240

10.04.2024 04:14

08.04.2024 21:25

Piper PA-42 Cheyenne III / Cheyenne IV / Cheyenne 400LS

08.04.2024 12:44

Curtiss Eagle

07.04.2024 16:55

Cessna Model 305A / O-1 Bird Dog

07.04.2024 06:39

06.04.2024 15:03

Pemberton-Billing (Supermarine) P.B.31E

06.04.2024 07:27

05.04.2024 05:36

Fokker 50

05.04.2024 05:35

CASA C-212 Aviocar

05.04.2024 05:34

Saab 340

05.04.2024 05:32

Aerospatiale / Alenia ATR-42

05.04.2024 05:32

Aerospatiale / Alenia ATR-72

05.04.2024 05:29

Dornier Do-228

05.04.2024 05:26

EMBRAER EMB-120 Brasilia

05.04.2024 05:24

De Havilland Canada DHC-8 / Bombardier Dash-8 Series 100 / 200 / Q200

05.04.2024 05:23

De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter

05.04.2024 05:19

Xian MA60


Doug Iles, e-mail, 04.11.2021 23:47

Hey there Newt:

I knew i'd find you through G-BARN.

I ended up owning Cosmic Wind Little Tony and a 1938 dh82a which I flew from NY to SF in 1979.

Drop me a note sometime or see me on FB.

www.matelot.com


Roy Newton, e-mail, 01.10.2016 01:20

I rebuilt A taylor monoplane G-AYUS in 2014 for my son James Newton His Mono and my Titch in the same hangar.


Roy Newton, e-mail, 01.10.2016 01:06

I saw the picture of a Taylor Titch, My cheque was sent off to John Taylor then I started the long job of building G-BARN It seemed to take forever But in May 1987 At cranfield I did my first flight in my titch I now live on the south coast and still fly the Titch ( 2016 )


Hugh Beckham, e-mail, 27.12.2010 22:28

The Titch was an all wood airplane designed around the Continental C-85 as an air racer. This was the second design by John Taylor, the first being the Taylor Mono. The airplane was said to have most of the characteristics that the designer was hoping for and was considered a sucess. Plans for the airplane were produced and several examples were built around the world. The Builder/pilot was overcome by Co in the cockpit and flew the airplane into the ground.




All the World's Rotorcraft


Virtual Aircraft Museum