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  2. Taylorcraft Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 C.G. Taylor bought the assets from the former company, and started a new company Taylorcraft, Inc. at Conway, Pennsylvania. [4] The company restarted production of the BC-12D Traveller and the BC-12-85D Sportsman. [4] The company produced few aircraft; the type certificates were sold to Univair and production was halted. [4]

  3. Clarence Gilbert Taylor - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Gordon was killed, along with an early sales agent for the brothers' aircraft, during a demonstration flight for a prototype of their Taylor Chummy airplane at the Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan. After his brother's death, Gilbert moved the company to Bradford, Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1936. [3]

  4. Piper Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as the Taylor Brothers Aircraft Manufacturing Company in September 1927 by brothers Clarence G. Taylor and Gordon A. Taylor in Rochester, New York. The company was renamed Taylor Brothers Aircraft Corporation in April 1928, shortly before Gordon Taylor died in an aircraft accident flying one of the brothers' own designs ...

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    Secret to success:: “It is one of the oldest steak and seafood restaurants in fine dining,” said Taylor Tantillo, director food and beverage. “People have been coming for their 20th ...

  6. Taylor Chummy - Wikipedia

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    The Chummy was designed by brothers C. Gilbert Taylor and Gordon Taylor in 1928. [1] It is a braced, parasol-wing monoplane with two seats side-by-side in an open cockpit. [1] Power was supplied by a tractor-mounted radial engine. [2] Fixed, tailskid undercarriage was fitted, initially with a through-axle, but later with divided main units. [4]

  7. The Taylor Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Cos., a nearly 200-year-old company that bills itself as the oldest furniture manufacturer in the United States, announced that it plans to go out of business. August 8, 2012 [ 14 ] On September 18, 2012 the Gasser Chair Co. of Youngstown, Ohio announced that it had acquired the intellectual property of Taylor Chair Co.

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  9. Category:Defunct companies based in Ohio - Wikipedia

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