Overview | |
Listing Status: | Inactive |
The Ercoupe (E and R coming from the company's name: Engineering and Research Corporation) was one of the most unusual-and controversial-light airplanes ever built. It was designed by Fred E. Weick, one of aviation's foremost engineers, who decided to solve with one bold stroke the biggest single cause of aviation fatalities: the stall, followed by spin, at altitudes too low to permit recovery. The Ercoupe was designed to be stall-proof and spin-proof. | |
Price: | N/A |
Offered By: | Steve Weaver Aircraft Sales |
Registration: | N611GC |
S/N: | - |
Location: |
Charleston, West Virginia United States ![]() |
Airframe | |
Total Time: | 2,043 Hours |
Avionics | |
X-Com Digital Flip/Flop, MicroAir T-2000 Transponder, Dynon D-3 Artificial Horizon, I-Pad Big Screen with Foreflight and ADS-B In. | |
Additional Equipment | |
Rudder Pedal Kit, 4-Probe EGT, Arton Fuel Flow Indicator, Digital Volt Meter, Digital Oil Pressure/Temp Gauge. | |
Engines & Props | |
Engine: Continental 85 HP | |
Engine Hours: | 73 SMOH |
Interior & Exterior | |
Blue cloth with gray seat bottoms. | |
All over polished aluminum with fabric wings. | |
Other Info | |
Inspection Status: Next Annual: July, 2022 Compressions at last annual were 73/74/72/75. Last Transponder Cert was June, 2021 |