The 1935 Universal TC-1 was a single-place, open cockpit triplane, modified from the French Mignet HM-11 design by Cassell De Hibbs.
Originally offered as a free airplane included as an incentive with the purchase of a Universal motor; later sold for $695. As a kit aircraft, design was claimed by Lillian Holden. Plans were marketed in 1953 by George Frisbie, DePere WI.
Those built include N18254 c/n 1109-F, N18291 c/n 7126-F, N18376 c/n 24, and N18750] c/n 33.
Engine: 40hp Universal (Ford B) or 65hp Continental A-65
Wingspan: 21’9″
Length: 16’1″ (?>13’0″)
Cruise: 80 mph
Stall: 30-40 mph
Seats: 1