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Beautiful!! I had a friend who owned one of these for a while, a strange aircraft, it has automotive type controls! Very nice indeed! What did you model this in, and is it going to be available?
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That was much of the idea -- as easy to fly as driving a car, i.e., "Air Coupe." Back when I was a kid, I heard about several people who owned Ercoupes. The general instructions were: Get it up to 100mph on the runway, Lift off and fly at 100mph, Then Land at 100mph.
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This one brings back a memory or three...I must have built a half-dozen of the Comet stick-and-tissue models of the Erocoupe while growing up.
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Used to own an Ercoupe a few years back (Alon A2a)
This thread brings back many fond memories! Tim |
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Hi!
Looks very nice! I have seen couple of those airplanes in real, but couldn't find any proper plans/drawings. Wishing your project all the best! Cybermac |
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I see this airplane by FG models with a lot of information, include drawings and specifications.
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This is light years beyond the Fiddler's Green cartoon-ish version of this plane. That's O.K., if you are into that, but this is not that. The Nose section of this craft is beautiful to behold! You have modeled it beautifully! This is very fine indeed!
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