Many years ago, in my misspent youth, a friend would rent an Aircoupe
and would take me flying all over the Phoenix valley. It was a really
nice machine; much better than the Aeronca Champ that he usually
rented. I may be mistaken, I'm old and that happens often, but I think
an Ercoupe was an earlier version of the Aircoupe of my youth.
Stan, still waiting on the MVD for a title to the roadster.
On 9/15/2013 6:15 PM, chalsted@comcast.net wrote:
> have someone interested in my roadsters and swapping me a 1946 Ercoupe. I'm
> not looking to end up with a plane, if anyone would be interested in it let
> me know. came out of a museum, one hundred something hours TT, engine gone
> through when it came out of the museum but has gone out of certification now.
> could let it go for around $12k. I took some photos of it this evening- they
> are supposed to be the easiest plane to fly ever built
> Craig
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