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Moulton Taylor
Born(1912-09-29)29 September 1912
Portland, Oregon, United States
Died16 November 1995(1995-11-16) (aged 83)
OccupationEngineer
Known forTaylor Aerocar

Moulton B. "Molt" Taylor (September 29, 1912 – November 16, 1995) was an American aeronautical engineer famed for his work designing, developing, and manufacturing on a small scale one of the first practical flying cars, the 1949 Aerocar.

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Molt Taylor

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Moulton B. "Molt" Taylor (September 29, 1912 – November 16, 1995) was an American aeronautical engineer famed for his work designing, developing, and manufacturing...

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Aerocar

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International, “Molt Taylor's Flying Auto,” The Sun-Telegram, San Bernardino, California, Sunday 19 April 1970, Volume XXIV, Number 82, page A-11. "Taylor Aerocar...

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Air taxi

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prototypes. Such inventors included Henry Ford, Waldo Waterman, and Moulton “MoltTaylor. However, each of these projects faced challenges which included crashes...

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Southwest Washington Regional Airport

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as the Kelso-Longview Regional Airport, or Molt Taylor Field, named after flying car designer Moulton Taylor. Kelso-Longview Airport opened in May 1941...

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Flying car

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further), it is now in the Smithsonian. The Aerocar, designed and built by Molt Taylor, made a successful flight in December 1949, and in following years versions...

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Klapmeier brothers

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build it, and return to designing. Experimental aircraft innovator Molt Taylor gave the Klapmeiers and Vikens technical advice surrounding the VK-30...

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Project Gorgon

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States. However limitations of the guidance system – project officer Molt Taylor expressed concerns about the capability of the human mind to process...

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August Raspet

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Bernard Pietenpol 1973 – Robert Bushby 1974 – Paul Poberezny 1975 – M.B. "Molt" Taylor 1976 – Burt Rutan 1977 – Lou Stolp 1978 – Chris Heintz 1979 – John Monnett...

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Cotinis nitida

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brownish-black head and brown spiracles along the sides of the body. The larvae will molt twice before winter. The fully grown larva color is glassy yellowish white...

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Wait and Bleed

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(Overcaffeinated Hyper Version) – 2:28 "(sic)" (Molt-Injected Mix) – 3:28 Includes "Wait and Bleed" live music video "(sic)" (Molt-Injected Mix) is missing on Netherlands...

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EAA Aviation Museum

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P-5 Pober Sport homebuilt aircraft in the museum's "Founders' Wing" Molt Taylor's Aerocar International I SpaceShipOne Spirit of St. Louis Wright Flyer...

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Callinectes sapidus

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molts, as well as the change in size during molts (molt increment). Salinity and disease also have subtle impacts on molting and growth rate. Molting...

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Horseshoe crab

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appendages are biramous. The pedipalps on a male change shape on their terminal molt, becoming boxing glove-like claspers that are used for grasping the female...

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Phidippus audax

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first, completes its molt within a molting web. They enclose themselves in this web to shed their exoskeleton. After each molt, they emerge larger. Females...

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Tardigrade

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located at the terminal end of the body. Some species only defecate when they molt, leaving the feces behind with the shed cuticle. The tardigrade nervous system...

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Pseudoscorpion

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species molt in a small, silken igloo that protects them from enemies during this vulnerable period. After reaching adulthood they no longer molt, and will...

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German cockroach

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causes before reaching adulthood. Molted skins and dead nymphs are soon eaten by living nymphs present at the time of molting. The German cockroach is very...

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Carolina mantis

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they are in at the time of molting. They can adjust their color over each molt, if necessary, until they reach their final molt to adulthood. An unusual...

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Brown anole

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anoles. Brown anoles molt in small pieces, unlike some other reptiles, which molt in one large piece. Anoles may consume the molted skin to replenish supplies...

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Cardinalidae

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an intermediate stage. The molting pattern in cardinalids is divided into two types. A preformative molt is a partial molt where only the body feathers...

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Painted bunting

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distances. Western birds (Arizona and northern Mexico) molt in mid-migration, while eastern birds tend to molt before they migrate. Painted buntings often feed...

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Scorpion

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where they remain until they have gone through at least one molt. The period before the first molt is called the pro-juvenile stage; the young are unable to...

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Mantis

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as it molts its exoskeleton. Molting can happen five to 10 times before the adult stage is reached, depending on the species. After the final molt, most...

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