Had a tornado destroy my hanger almost 9 years ago next April just after I broke my back & had surgery in Jan. She's alive & flying, I'm so glad http://www.avioesantigos.com.br/en/p...-wa0009-36897/
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Re: My '38 Taylor Young lives again!
Very Nice!
Congratulations EricScott
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Re: My '38 Taylor Young lives again!
Not mine anymore, she now lives in Brazil. I had several Tcrafts but she was my Sweetheart. If a man can love a machine this was it. Merry Christmas to all my old friends & the new Tcaft members too!Eric Richardson
1938 Taylor-Young
Model BL NC20426
"Life's great in my '38"
& Taylorcoupe N2806W
TF#634
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Re: My '38 Taylor Young lives again!
Always called her Aunt B, she was a Taylor, a B model not a BL, BF or BC, she well old, sweet & I bought her in North Carolina. Delivered 79 years ago (Christmas eve 1938) 40 miles from here to Kellog airport, flew around Kalamazoo till 1941, sold to a guy in Oklahoma who hung it in a barn & went to WW2 & never returned. It hung there 50 years till a gent in TX found it & totally restored it to original in every way, color fabric, etc. It was 14th off the line & weighed 620#. I had several Tcrafts & the lighter pre-wars always flew better IMHO. Learned to fly in a '40 on ski's.Eric Richardson
1938 Taylor-Young
Model BL NC20426
"Life's great in my '38"
& Taylorcoupe N2806W
TF#634
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