I spoke to Harry Ingram this afternoon. He had just finished up this "Year in Review" which I said I would post for him. This it! The word is out! Sport Pilots take notice!...............................
Taylorcraft Year in Review 2004
This has been a great year for Taylorcraft. We have spent the last two years unpacking, repairing, sorting, cleaning, and adjusting thousands of tools, jigs and templates. Our engineering department has completed sorting through the 20,000 drawings and updating most material change orders. Our updated Master Drawing List is ready for FAA approval.
May 11, 2004 was a big day for Taylorcraft. On that date, we received all approvals to build, and sell any and all Taylorcraft parts for new aircraft production and support all Taylorcrafts with Factory replacement parts. Our service department is up and running strong. We have ten aircraft in for full restoration. We have repaired many airframes, landing gear and wings. It is very satisfying seeing a damaged airframe leave here looking new. Seven of the aircraft are now ready for re-covering and new paint.
2004 gave us the education needed to build new aircraft and parts. When President Bush told the nation he was working hard and its hard work, I truly understand. Projects that I thought would take a day or two at most, might take weeks or months to complete. To build a Certified Aircraft or any part you must follow every process and procedure to the letter and this can be very time consuming.
It would be easy to blame the FAA for all delays, but this is not the case. Our FAA inspector is very helpful and excited to see new Taylorcrafts fly again. The delays have been mainly up-dating materials and process in manufacturing.
Sport Pilot Approved
This changed everything. The phone calls and e-mails for information for our new Taylor Sport are very exciting, and what a great airplane! The Taylor Sport is a new F19 with hydraulic brakes and large fuel tanks. Our Sport Aircraft will have a new Certified 0-200-A engine and will be built using the same processes and procedures as our FAA Certified aircraft. (A Real Airplane)
Taylorcraft Aviation will offer two aircraft that qualify for Sport Aviation pilots.
2005 Taylor Sport & 2005 Taylor Cub
Yes, we are going to build the Taylor Cub. It will have Taylorcraft wings and a new Certified Continental 0-200-A engine. Both aircrafl will sell for $59,995.00.
Poor communications from the factory is our #1 complaint and I apologize for this. It was necessary to keep our staff and expenses at a minimum until we got all needed approvals and set up for full production. So every time the phone rang, it was for me and I did my best. A new year is here and with it brings much excitement for Taylorcraft. In January, we will add a number of employees with the focus on our F22 and Taylor Sport production, also a business manager, parts manager and service manager. This means fewer calls for me.
Many people have contacted me, inquiring about Taylorcraft dealerships. We have 27 aircraft now sold and in production and with the new Taylor Sport and Taylor Cub I believe we will sell out our 2005 production capacity by April or May. For this reason I have decided to retain four aviation professionals to act as our Factory Representatives and charge them with the responsibility to set up our Dealer body for 2006. Captain Jon Timlin-East Coast, Jim Zangger-Central, Gary Owens- Mountain States, and Tom Walters-West Coast. These individuals have each contributed to the success of this company and they will have full authority to sell new aircraft, appraise trade-ins and award Taylorcraft Dealerships to qualified applicants.
We hope to have our web site updated by January 15th and it will include the 1-800 numbers of our representatives. Please direct e-mails to [email protected]
The Factory Fly-In is set for May 21st. Hope all can attend. Forrest has promised a great show and if you liked last year's attendance gift, don't miss this year's. I hope to get Randy Henderson and the Texas T-Cart back this year.
Sun-N-Fun--we will have our new F22 and our Taylor Sport.
Air Venture-Oshkosh--we hope to add the Taylor Cub. Forrest is working with the Taylor Family for a great event.
The FAA has just approved Mike Rice of Aerolearn.com to open an A&P school here in the factory.
Our local Airport Advisory Board has expressed an interest in investigating the possibility of building a C. G. Taylor/Taylorcraft museum. I will support 100% the Taylor Family's wishes.
Thank you and God bless,
Harry
Taylorcraft Year in Review 2004
This has been a great year for Taylorcraft. We have spent the last two years unpacking, repairing, sorting, cleaning, and adjusting thousands of tools, jigs and templates. Our engineering department has completed sorting through the 20,000 drawings and updating most material change orders. Our updated Master Drawing List is ready for FAA approval.
May 11, 2004 was a big day for Taylorcraft. On that date, we received all approvals to build, and sell any and all Taylorcraft parts for new aircraft production and support all Taylorcrafts with Factory replacement parts. Our service department is up and running strong. We have ten aircraft in for full restoration. We have repaired many airframes, landing gear and wings. It is very satisfying seeing a damaged airframe leave here looking new. Seven of the aircraft are now ready for re-covering and new paint.
2004 gave us the education needed to build new aircraft and parts. When President Bush told the nation he was working hard and its hard work, I truly understand. Projects that I thought would take a day or two at most, might take weeks or months to complete. To build a Certified Aircraft or any part you must follow every process and procedure to the letter and this can be very time consuming.
It would be easy to blame the FAA for all delays, but this is not the case. Our FAA inspector is very helpful and excited to see new Taylorcrafts fly again. The delays have been mainly up-dating materials and process in manufacturing.
Sport Pilot Approved
This changed everything. The phone calls and e-mails for information for our new Taylor Sport are very exciting, and what a great airplane! The Taylor Sport is a new F19 with hydraulic brakes and large fuel tanks. Our Sport Aircraft will have a new Certified 0-200-A engine and will be built using the same processes and procedures as our FAA Certified aircraft. (A Real Airplane)
Taylorcraft Aviation will offer two aircraft that qualify for Sport Aviation pilots.
2005 Taylor Sport & 2005 Taylor Cub
Yes, we are going to build the Taylor Cub. It will have Taylorcraft wings and a new Certified Continental 0-200-A engine. Both aircrafl will sell for $59,995.00.
Poor communications from the factory is our #1 complaint and I apologize for this. It was necessary to keep our staff and expenses at a minimum until we got all needed approvals and set up for full production. So every time the phone rang, it was for me and I did my best. A new year is here and with it brings much excitement for Taylorcraft. In January, we will add a number of employees with the focus on our F22 and Taylor Sport production, also a business manager, parts manager and service manager. This means fewer calls for me.
Many people have contacted me, inquiring about Taylorcraft dealerships. We have 27 aircraft now sold and in production and with the new Taylor Sport and Taylor Cub I believe we will sell out our 2005 production capacity by April or May. For this reason I have decided to retain four aviation professionals to act as our Factory Representatives and charge them with the responsibility to set up our Dealer body for 2006. Captain Jon Timlin-East Coast, Jim Zangger-Central, Gary Owens- Mountain States, and Tom Walters-West Coast. These individuals have each contributed to the success of this company and they will have full authority to sell new aircraft, appraise trade-ins and award Taylorcraft Dealerships to qualified applicants.
We hope to have our web site updated by January 15th and it will include the 1-800 numbers of our representatives. Please direct e-mails to [email protected]
The Factory Fly-In is set for May 21st. Hope all can attend. Forrest has promised a great show and if you liked last year's attendance gift, don't miss this year's. I hope to get Randy Henderson and the Texas T-Cart back this year.
Sun-N-Fun--we will have our new F22 and our Taylor Sport.
Air Venture-Oshkosh--we hope to add the Taylor Cub. Forrest is working with the Taylor Family for a great event.
The FAA has just approved Mike Rice of Aerolearn.com to open an A&P school here in the factory.
Our local Airport Advisory Board has expressed an interest in investigating the possibility of building a C. G. Taylor/Taylorcraft museum. I will support 100% the Taylor Family's wishes.
Thank you and God bless,
Harry
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