Aero-Plane | |
Type: | Light aircraft |
National Origin: | United States |
Manufacturer: | Aerocar |
First Flight: | 1964 |
Number Built: | 1 |
Unit Cost: | $9,995 |
Developed From: | Taylor Aerocar |
The Aerocar II Aero-Plane was an unusual light aircraft flown in the United States in 1964. It was developed from designer Moulton Taylor's Aerocar roadable aircraft, but could not be driven as a road vehicle. It used the wings and tail designed for the Aerocar, with a new fibreglass cabin. Excluding the parts needed for road operation allowed two more passengers to be carried. Only a single example was built.[1]
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