F-21
Taylorcraft F-21A, built in 1984, at Montgomery Field, San Diego in 1990.
Role Light aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Taylorcraft Aircraft
Introduction 1980
Status in service
Primary user private pilot owners
Produced 1980-1990[1]
Number built 43
Developed from Taylorcraft F-19 Sportsman

The Taylorcraft F-21 is a high-wing American-built certified light aircraft developed from earlier Taylorcraft designs.[2]

Development

The Taylorcraft F-21 is a single-engine, high-wing, conventional-gear aircraft. It was developed from the earlier F-19 model with a larger 118 hp engine and an updated FAA-type certificate.[3]

Production

43 examples of the F-21 basic design were built between 1980 and 1990. These were designated the F-21, F-21A and F-21B, with minor changes in design.

Operational history

Variants

[4]

F-21
Conventional gear with 118 h.p. Lycoming O-235-C engine. 1,500 lb TOGW. 22 built 1980-1985.
F-21A
F-21 with fuselage fuel tank deleted and 40 gal fuel capacity in two wing tanks. 6 built 1982-1984.
F-21B
F-21 with 42 gal total fuel capacity and 1,750 TOGW. New wing spars and aluminium under-fuselage skinning. 15 built 1985-1990.

A further development was the F-22:

F-22A
Tricycle gear
F-22C STOL 180
Tricycle gear 180hp - 1 built

Specifications (F-21B)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988–89[5]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related development

References

  1. ^ Simpson, 2005, p. 293
  2. ^ Air Progress: 28. April 1991. ((cite journal)): Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Alton K. Marsh (1 May 1997). "Taylorcraft F21B A Good Bet". AOPA Pilot.
  4. ^ Simpson, 2005, p. 293
  5. ^ Taylor 1988, p. 492

Bibliography