The Taylorcraft L-2 Grasshopper is an American observation and liaison aircraft built by
Taylorcraft for the
United States Army Air Forces
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in
World War II
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.
Design and development
In 1941 the
United States Army Air Forces
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ordered four
Taylorcraft Ds with the designation YO-57. They were evaluated in the summer of 1941 during maneuvers in
Louisiana
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and
Texas
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where they were used for support purposes such as light transport and courier. General
Innis P. Swift
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, commander of the
1st Cavalry Division, coined the 'grasshopper' name after witnessing a bumpy landing. This led to a production order under the designation O-57 Grasshopper. In March 1942, the designation was changed to L-2 Grasshopper.
In World War II, the AAF began using the L-2 in much the same manner as the observation balloon was used in France during
World War I
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—spotting enemy troop and supply concentrations and directing artillery fire on them. It was also used for other types of liaison and transport duties and short-range
reconnaissance
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Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by troops (skirmisher ...
which required airplanes that could land and take off in minimal distances from unprepared landing strips.
Postwar, several L-2s were converted for civilian use and are operated by private pilot owners in the United States as the Model DCO-65. Several are still airworthy in 2021.
The L-2 series meet the standards for
light-sport aircraft
A light-sport aircraft (LSA), or light sport aircraft, is a fairly new category of small, lightweight aircraft that are simple to fly. LSAs tend to be heavier and more sophisticated than ultralight (aka "microlight") aircraft, but LSA restrictio ...
(other than the L-2M, which has a gross weight rating five pounds over the 1,320-lb limit), thus can be flown by pilots holding the
Sport Pilot Certificate.
Variants
;YO-57
:Military version of the Taylorcraft Model D, four for evaluation with a 65hp YO-170-3 and tandem seating, later became O-57 then L-2.
;O-57
:Production version with minor changes and a 65hp O-170-3 engine and tandem seating, 20 built, re-designated L-2 in 1942.
;O-57A
:O-57 with modified cabin and military radios and an observers seat that could face backwards, 336 built, re-designated L-2A
;L-2
:O-57 re-designated in 1942, a further 50 built.
;L-2A
:O-57A re-designated in 1942, a further 140 built.
;L-2B
:L-2A with modifications for artillery spotting with a 65hp Continental A65-8 engine and tandem seating, 490 built.
;L-2C
:13 Taylorcraft Model DC65 with tandem seating, impressed into Army service.
;L-2D
:One Taylorcraft Model DL65 with tandem seating, impressed into Army service.
;L-2E
:Two impressed Taylorcaft Model DF65s with a 65hp Franklin 4AC-176-B2 and tandem seating into Army service.
;L-2F
:Seven impressed Taylorcraft Model BL65s with side-by-side seating and a 65hp O-145-B1 engine, one originally designated UC-95.
;L-2G
:Two impressed Taylorcraft Model BFs with side-by-side seating and a 50hp Franklin 4AC-150-50 engine.
;L-2H
:Nine impressed Taylorcraft Model BC12-65s with side-by-side seating and a 65hp Continental A65-7 engine.
;L-2J
:Five impressed Taylorcraft Model BL12-65s with side-by-side seating and a 65hp O-145-B1 engine.
;L-2K
:Four impressed Taylorcraft Model BF12-65s with side-by-side seating and a 65hp Franklin 4AC-176-B2 engine.
;L-2L
:Single impressed Taylorcraft Model BF60 with side-by-side seating and a 60hp Franklin 4AC-171 engine.
;L-2M
:L-2A with close-fitting engine cowls and wing spoilers and tandem seating, 900 built.
;TG-6
:Model ST.100 three-seat training glider variant with enlarged fin area, wing spoilers and a simpler landing gear, 250 built.
;LNT-1
:U.S. Navy version of TG-6
;XLNT-2
:Modified LNT-1 for
Glomb trials.
;UC-95
:One impressed Taylorcraft Model BL65s with side-by-side seating and a 65hp O-145-B1 engine, re-designated L-2F.
Operators
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Haiti Air Corps
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Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force - Postwar
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United States Army Air Forces
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Airworthy Aircraft
* 43-25823 - L2M operated by the
Commemorative Air Force.
* 43-26050 - L-2M operated by the
Texas Air Museum in
Slaton, Texas.
Aircraft on display
* 43-26110 – L-2M on static display at the
Pima Air & Space Museum in
Tucson, Arizona
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* 43-26433 – L-2M on static display at the
Aerospace Museum of California in
McClellan, California
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The airport is on the for ...
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* 43-26592 – L-2M on static display at the
National Museum of the United States Air Force in
Dayton, Ohio
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Specifications (Taylorcraft L-2A)
See also
References
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External links
L-2 page at the National Museum of the United States Air Forcewww.als-cannonfield.com - operates restored L-2s
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Taylorcraft L-2
The Taylorcraft L-2 Grasshopper is an American observation and liaison aircraft built by Taylorcraft Aircraft, Taylorcraft for the United States Army Air Forces in World War II.
Design and development
In 1941 the United States Army Air Forces ...
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