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22222 aeroplane
PLANE TAXIS AFTER CROWD Taylor takes the craft to an airline hangar to further demonstrate its versatility, First, he shows how the wings and fuselage can be folded into a trailer and transported on the ground to the operator's next destination. Taylor has produced five of the -w flying autos at Longview,Washington and is accepting orders
for them now.
HRwever, he says they cost
about 25 thousand dollars to build by hand. He thinks mass production would cut the cost under ten thousand dollars. MEN UIHOOKING IT AFTER CROWD fE A few simple maneuvers are necessary to detatch the airplane portion of the craft and
convert it into an automobile.
The car has a
front wheel drive and is capable of speeds up to 60 miles per hour. Taylor says it is easy to