- The ERCO
Ercoupe is an
American low-wing
monoplane aircraft that was
first flown in 1937. It was
originally manufactured by the
Engineering and Research...
- an ERCO 415-C
Ercoupe,
which the
Federal Aviation Administration has
designated a
light sport aircraft.
Designed in the 1940s, the
Ercoupe was
built without...
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significant achievements was the
development of the
Ercoupe aircraft. The
first experimental model of the
Ercoupe was test-flown at
College Park
airport in 1937...
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cowling for
radial air-cooled engines. Weick's
aircraft designs include the
Ercoupe,
Piper PA-25 Pawnee, and Cherokee. A 1922
graduate of the
University of...
- 85 hp (63 kW) C85-15 85 hp (63 kW) C85-15F 85 hp (63 kW)
Auster Arrow ERCO
Ercoupe 415-C (postwar), 415-CD, 415-D, 415-H
Thorp T-11
Aerauto PL.5C Aero-Flight...
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Mooney Aircraft Company in 1969 and 1970. The M10 is
derived from the ERCO
Ercoupe, the type
certificates for
which Mooney purchased from the Alon Corporation...
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Viscount CF-THY
collided in mid-air with
Ercoupe 415 CF-SHN on
approach to
Vancouver International Airport. The
Ercoupe pilot was killed. 5 July 1970 621 McDonnell...
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attached several 50-pound thrust,
solid fuel
Aerojet JATOs to a
light Ercoupe plane, and Army
Captain Homer Boushey took off on test runs. On the last...
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succeeding the F1 and P1 W-1, an
experimental aircraft later known as the ERCO
Ercoupe W-1
could refer to: U.S.
uniformed services pay grades#Warrant Officer...
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manufacturer holding the type
certificate for the
Stinson 108 series, and
Ercoupe series aircraft,
including the Forney, Alon and the
Mooney M10 Cadet. The...