The Taylorcraft BC12-D is a small, two-seater aircraft that was produced by Taylorcraft Aviation Corporation from 1945 to 1946. It is a single-engine, high-wing aircraft that was primarily designed for private and agricultural use. With a cruising speed of around 75-85 miles per hour, the BC12-D had a range of approximately 300 miles and a service ceiling of around 14,000 feet.
The BC12-D is powered by a Continental A65-8 four-cylinder engine, which provides 65 horsepower. It has a wingspan of around 36 feet and a length of around 20 feet. The aircraft has a maximum takeoff weight of 1,350 pounds and a useful load of around 540 pounds.
The BC12-D is known for its stability and ease of handling, which made it a popular choice among private pilots and flight schools. It is also known for its durability, with many BC12-Ds still in use today. The aircraft is often used for recreational flying, as well as for crop-dusting, aerial surveying, and other agricultural applications.
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