Mi Vida Loca wrote: > > I just received the following E-mail today and thought the rest of you > would be interested in it. > Dave > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > I am a 53 years old ag-pilot in Brazil, also a admirer of the > wonderfull ERCOUPE. I am sending a Ercoupe list that we had in Brazil > and others which remain flying. > Besides these, others 5 existed howewer there aren't information about > them. > > PP-DEM s/n.4150 c-90-14F flying > PP-DEN 4162 C-75-12F flying > PP-DEO 4166 C-75-12F crashed 8-8-1950 > PP-DEP 4168 C-75-12F flying > PP-DEQ 4170 C-90-8F crashed 4-29-1959 > PP-DER 4172 C-75-12F crashed 12-28-1952 > PP-DES 4233 C-75-12F today PP-ZHC > PP-DET 4234 C-75-12F flying > PP-DEU 4235 C-85-12F flying > PP-DHL 4239 C-75-12F scraped > PP-DOC 2833 C-75-12F flying > PP-DOD 2785 C-85-12F crashed > PT-ATT 3952 C-90-14F flying > PT-DLC 148 C-200-A flying model IN-CADET > > thank you > my name; Antonio Carlos Magrini > Rua Martinho Gonçalves,2785 apt.11 > Vila Imperial > São José do Rio Preto-SP Brazil > CEP 15015-630 > > Dave > 41 Charlie > Dave's Ercoupe Page > www.flash.net/~dmprosvc/dave > ICQ # 1388138 > wwp.icq.com/1388138#pager
Thanks for sharing Dave. You're right, it is interesting. (I just hate
to see the word "crashed" or "scrapped" used in the same article with an
Ercoupe. :-(
Thanks again for sharing this with us.
Bob Saville
N3396H 415C
Eugene, OR
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