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  2. ERCO Ercoupe - Wikipedia

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    The ERCO Ercoupe is an American low-wing monoplane aircraft that was first flown in 1937. ... The two-seat ERCO Ercoupe 415 went on sale in 1940.

  3. Engineering and Research Corporation - Wikipedia

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    ERCO installed the I-L 116 in the prototype Ercoupe Model 310 in 1939. The engine performed well, but ERCO discontinued it when Continental introduced the A-65 engine in 1940, which generated comparable horsepower at half the cost. Construction of the production prototype was completed in 1939, and certification by the CAA was completed in 1940.

  4. Mooney M10 Cadet - Wikipedia

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    ERCO Ercoupe The Mooney M10 Cadet is a light airplane manufactured by the 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 in 1967.

  5. List of most-produced aircraft - Wikipedia

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    ERCO Ercoupe: C: Utility / trainer 5,685 United States: 1940: 1969 First civil aircraft with a nose wheel landing gear. Several changes in manufacturer. Bell 47: C helicopter 5,600 United States: 1946 1974 Produced under license by Agusta in Italy, Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan, and Westland Aircraft in the United Kingdom. Mikoyan-Gurevich ...

  6. List of aircraft in the Pima Air & Space Museum - Wikipedia

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    ERCO 415C Ercoupe: Civil N2942H: On outdoor display Evans VP-1 Volksplane: Civil N47188: On indoor display Fairchild C-119C Flying Boxcar: Civil N13743: On outdoor display Flaglor Scooter: Civil N6WM: On indoor display Fleet Model 2: Civil N605M: On indoor display Fouga CM.170-1 Magister: Civil N492FM: On outdoor display GAF N22S Nomad: Civil ...

  7. JATO - Wikipedia

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    The first "rocket-assisted" take-off in the United States, a GALCIT booster fitted to an ERCO Ercoupe, at March Field, California, 1941. JATO (acronym for jet-assisted take-off) is a type of assisted take-off for helping overloaded aircraft into the air by providing additional thrust in the form of small rockets.

  8. List of aircraft (E) - Wikipedia

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    ERCO 191-A [1] ERCO 310; Ercoupe; Ercoupe XPQ-13; Ercoupe O-55 [1] Twin Ercoupe; Erickson (aircraft constructor) (Erickson, Springfield, MA) Erickson Taft-Kingsbury [1]

  9. Category:ERCO aircraft - Wikipedia

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    ERCO Ercoupe This page was last edited on 3 April 2013, at 17:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...