Two-place open-cockpit monoplane designed to replace war surplus training plane or serve as light sport plane; powered with either 100-hp. Kinner or 96-hp. Ryan-Siemens engine; high speed 110 m.p.h.; wing built in two almost rectangular panels with faired tips and has Clark Y section; wing span 34 ft.; two seats side by side; fuselage of welded chrome-molybdenum and carbon-steel tubing with wing supports forming part of fuselage truss. (See also Aviation vol. 25, no. 1, July 2, 1928 pp. 28 and 56-59, 5 figs)
Taylor. The Taylor "chummy."
Aero Digest
Aero Digest ; 12 , n 4
1928
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