Bartlett Zephyr Explained
The
Bartlett LC-13A Zephyr 150 was a
United States light civil aircraft built in the 1940s. It was a mid-wing braced
monoplane of conventional design with side-by-side seating for two and fixed,
tailwheel undercarriage. It was originally marketed as the
Babcock LC-13 by its original manufacturer, then as the
Taubman LC-13 when the
Babcock Airplane Corporation was acquired by Taubman Aircraft. The rights were finally acquired by
Bartlett Aircraft in
1941, but plans to mass-produce it were halted by the outbreak of
World War II. There was a brief attempt to revive the design at the end of the war, but nothing came of this.
See also
Further reading
- Book: Taylor, Michael J. H. . Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation . 1989 . Studio Editions . London . 122 .
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