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Aerocar International's first effort was the Aerocar (sometimes known as Aerocar I or Taylor Aerocar), built in 1949 and first flown in 1950. It had a small two-passenger cabin with wheels housed ...
The boundless imagination of post-war American car design has long been on display at the AirVenture museum in the form of the 1949 Aerocar. But as of Monday, flying cars became a bit more ...
In 1949, Moulton Taylor invented the Aerocar, a single-engine propeller plane with removable wings legal for both road and air travel. Like the abandoned World's Fair sites scattered across the ...
Frankly, we don't want to know, which is why we're glad the Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance, taking place Sunday, August 3, is playing host to the Taylor Aerocar. Built in 1956, this is perhaps ...
L The Aerocar, designed in 1949 by Molt Taylor. It featured folding wings attached to a removable tail section. After it received flight certification in 1956, Taylor made a deal for it to be mass ...
Greg Herrick, an aircraft collector in Minneapolis, is selling his 1954 Taylor Aerocar N-101D with an asking price of $1.25 million. His flying car of the retro-future sports a yellow and black ...
The Taylor Aerocar was big news in its time. Molt Taylor's innovative Aerocar design promised to give you a cheery little two-seat bug of a thing to putt around in, its 150-hp Lycoming O-320 motor ...
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