You are right about the safety issue, but I don't believe there is much of
a
21st century for these planes, Gene.  Prices have been going up in the
past
but it may be that people will be facing facts on the older 415's and
Forneys real soon.  Already over half a century, and already it is the
kind
of thing that maybe a lot of first time buyers won't even consider - too
old, they get a 150.   I like mine I just bought but I do not want to be
flying it for more than a few years.  Maybe a graceful retirement will be
better than having a bunch of wings fall off then the feds get all
excited.
This issue is a coming thing, sooner or later folks are going to have to
face it.  The Ercoupe could easily be the first to go, maybe the Luscombe,
they are both pretty neglected compared to the Cubs which have so much
Nostalgia value.   Both have problems.  The coupe is neat but it was
having
problems even in the 50's.  That was not due to old parts.  Maybe they
worked it out with the ADs but the same old failures may crop up if they
keep going and going, weakening from corrosion and fatigue.  Some folks
love
them so much they won't admit to their defects.  Glen


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