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    Brief video I made of the 15A, more to learn new software

    Last edited by Ryan; 05-16-2016, 18:24.
    Ryan Newell
    1946 BC12D NC43754
    1953 15A N23JW
    TF#897

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    Thanks Ryan. Looks great. Always wanted to own one of those. Great video.

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      enjoyed video, good shooting, detail filming

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        Its surprising how much a 15A and the Maule and the Sedan look similar...nice video. Tim
        N29787
        '41 BC12-65

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          Nice video.

          Does the 15a use the same airfoil as the B model?

          Dave

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            Re: Taylorcraft 15A Video

            Cub airfoil from what I've seen and has been discussed here. I looked at maybe buying it back when it was available but the wife suggested one Taylorcraft at a time was sufficient, and what to do about floats in summer and so on.

            Gary
            N36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85

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              Re: Taylorcraft 15A Video

              Originally posted by drude View Post
              Nice video.

              Does the 15a use the same airfoil as the B model?

              Dave
              No Dave it does not. I recently found a write up by Forrest from many years ago that describes the airfoil as a Taylorctaft design called the J.P.H. It was named after then President J.P. Hart and is described as a reflex airfoil with a hook at the rear. It goes on to say that it was designed for stability and slow speeds and it definitely does both. The 15A does not possess the speed and clean lines of the B but it is very stable and has the same landing speed of the B model. It cruises usually between 105-110 mph. Touches down at 36 and is very stable airplane.
              Ryan Newell
              1946 BC12D NC43754
              1953 15A N23JW
              TF#897

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