Aerocar International
Industry | Automobile |
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Products | flying automobiles |
Aerocar International was a roadable aircraft manufacturer, founded by Moulton Taylor in Longview, Washington. Work continued until the late 1960s when changing legislation made Taylor's designs impractical.
Aircraft
- Aerocar I (1949) – Single-engine two-seat roadable aircraft. 135 hp (101 kW) aircraft engine
- Aerocar Aero-Plane (1964) – Aircraft-only derivative of Aerocar I. 143 hp (107 kW) aircraft engine
- Aerocar III – Reworked fuselage derivative of Aerocar I. 143 hp (107 kW) aircraft engine. One produced
- Aerocar Coot (1969) – Single-engine two-seat floatplane with pusher propeller
- Aerocar IMP – Single-engine four-seat pusher aircraft
- Aerocar Mini-IMP – Single-engine single-seat smaller version of IMP
- Aerocar Bullet – Single-engine two-seat version of IMP
- Aerocar Micro-IMP (1981) – Single-engine single-seat smaller version of Mini-IMP
- Aerocar Ultra-IMP (1987) – Development of Micro-IMP with ultralight aircraft engine. One produced
See also
- Aerocar 2000, a roadable aircraft currently in development in the United States
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