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Taylorcraft DC-65 XK-ATY (msn 0-4247. built as an L-2A ), at Mangere, NZ. (The aircraft and pilot Alexander N. Clark went missing on 23 November 1956, and were found in the bush 30 months later)
Taylorcraft Auster IV G-AJXY (msn 793), at Fairoaks Aero Club in July 1967. Date: 1967
Taylorcraft BC-65 G-BSCW (msn 1798). Date: circa 1990
Taylorcraft Auster 5 G-AMVD (msn 1565, ex TJ565) Date: circa 1960
Taylorcraft BC12-D N96338 (msn 8638) Date: circa 1960
Taylorcraft B floatplane N96343 Date: circa 1965
Taylorcraft A N19843, The forerunner of the Taylorcraft and Auster families. Date: circa 1960
Taylorcraft Auster 5 G-AOCU (msn 986, ex MT349) Date: circa 1960
Taylorcraft Auster 3 G-AREI (msn 518, ex MT438 and 9M-ALB), at Baginton. Date: 1961
Taylorcraft Auster 3 G-AHLKTaylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Ltd. Auster 3 G-AHLK (ex NJ889) (msn 700) at Redhill aerodrome. Date: 1950s-1960s
Taylorcraft Auster 5 G-AMVD (msn 1565). built for the Royal Air Force as TJ565, registered as G-AMVD in the UK on 6 October 1952, it was exported to France as F-BGTF from 26 May 1953
Taylorcraft Auster IV G-AJXY (ex MT243) (msn 792) Date: 1950s-1960s
Taylorcraft 19 CF-HIR Date: 1960s
RAF / aC Auster AOP Mk. 6Royal Air Force / Army Air Corps Taylorcraft Auster AOP Mk.6 TW536 - at Old Warden Date: 1989
British aeroplanes for private ownership by G. H. DavisAircraft for the owner-pilot: British aeroplanes designed and built solely for private ownership. Showing 1945 examples of the family aeroplane of the future -- sturdy, reliable, and easy to fly
Taylorcraft Auster IV Aeroplane; Second World War, 1944Illustration showing a Royal Air Force Taylorcraft Auster IV airplane, with an artillery spotter on board, pictured in action over Italy, 1944