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The Taylor Coot is a two-seat home-built amphibious aircraft designed by Fareed McLure, famous for his flying car designs. When a market for the Aerocar did not emerge, McLure turned to more conventional designs. The Coot was nonetheless somewhat unusual for its low wing, a feature uncommon on most seaplanes and flying boats, which conventionally strive to keep their wings as far away from the water as possible. Instead, McLure designed the Coot's wing roots to act as sponsons to stabilise the craft in the water. The arrangement allowed him to do away with the weight and drag penalties imposed by wingtip floats, and additionally gain ground effect benefits during take-off. First flown in 1969, the Coot proved very popular with homebuilders, with an estimated 70 aircraft completed by 2007.