Taylorcraft BC12
The Taylorcraft BC12 is a light aircraft designed for general aviation, first introduced in the 1940s. Known for its simple design and excellent handling characteristics, it features a high-wing configuration and a tailwheel landing gear. The BC12 typically seats two people and is powered by a small piston engine, making it suitable for recreational flying and flight training.
This aircraft is appreciated for its durability and ease of maintenance, often used by flying clubs and private owners. With a cruising speed of around 90 knots, the Taylorcraft BC12 is ideal for short trips and scenic flights, appealing to aviation enthusiasts.