Erco Ercoupe

The Ercoupe is a low wing monoplane first manufactured by the ERCO aircraft company shortly before the second World War. The design evolved out of the Safe Airplane competition in the 1930s and came from the creative mind of Fred Weick. The war interrupted production, but following the war in 1946, the greatest number of Ercoupes were produced. The Aircraft Type Certificate for the Ercoupe passed from ERCO to Forney, then to the city of Carlsbad, New Mexico, then to Alon (which manufactured the aircraft as the Aircoupe), and to Mooney and finally rests with Univair Aricraft Corporation of Colorado. Mooney was the last company to actively manufacture the aircraft, as Univair only supplies parts and support. Early Ercoupes were powered with 65 hp (48 kW) A-65 Continental 4-cylinder engines, with the final versions of the Aircoupe being powered by 90hp Continental C90-16F engines also of 4 cylinders.

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