The Towle WC, aka Towle TA-1, was a custom built aircraft for a 1929 round-the world flight.
Design and development
Thomas Towle was an engineer who had been involved with many early aircraft designs. Having just co-designed the
Eastman-E2 Sea Rover, Towle was commissioned by
Henry McCarroll to promote Detroit's aviation production capabilities.
The WC was a
flying boat
A flying boat is a type of fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a floatplane in that a flying boat's fuselage is purpose-designed for floatation and contains a hull, while floatplanes rely on fusela ...
with an aluminum hull. The strut braced
parasol wing was
fabric covered.
Operational history
The prototype WC flew as far as
Brazil
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before engine reliability issues forced the cancellation of the round-the-world flight attempt.
Variants
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Towle TA-2
The Towle TA-2 was an amphibious aircraft based on the T owle WC built for a 1929 round-the world flight.
Development
Thomas Towle was an engineer that had been involved with many early aircraft designs. Having just co-designed the Eastman E- ...
Was built as a successor to the WC model
Specifications (Towle WC)
References
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Amphibious aircraft