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Moulton B. (Molt) Taylor is the designer of the  Aerocar, the Coot Amphibian, and many other aircraft  designed for the US Navy. During the energy crisis of the mid 1970’s  Taylor decided to turn his many talents to a small, easy-to-build, light plane which focused on maximum cruise speed and efficiency. The result is the Taylor Mini-IMP.

 

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FSX Aircraft by:  Robert Kerr

Orbx – Global: Base, Vector, HD Trees, Open LC Europe; EU Airport Pack

(May also include REX and/or REX4)

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18 hours ago, VH-KDK said:

Very interesting little plane.

How hard is it to land without getting a tail strike?

This is an interesting plane. I have always been fascinated by the pusher prop - especially on a small one place aircraft. I understand that as far as kits go there a quite a few in the real world. As for this FSX model, it is quite easy to fly and land, so tail strike not a problem - not sure about the actual aircraft.:huh:

 

18 hours ago, adambar said:

Cool little plane, great shots! :)

Thanks Adam

 

17 hours ago, stewart1 said:

Nice set of screen shots Magic regards stewart

Thanks Stewart 

 

11 hours ago, Jack Sawyer said:

I like it Magic!  A pusher plane with an F-4 tail, how cool is this?

Very cool Jack.  Here is a web site for the actual airplane http://www.mini-imp.com/

 

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