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We have serial number 43 in the Oregon Ercoupe Erforce. It's a 1941,
415.
Bob Saville
Eugene, OR
Sydney Cohen wrote:
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> Leslie, that's the oldest one I know of, other than serial number 1,
> which is in the Air and Space Museum restoration center, and will be put
> in the new museum location at Dulles International Airport. The other
> oldest one that I know of is serial no. 59, donated by Father Tom Roland
> to the EAA museum in Oshkosh.
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> Syd
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> > Folks,
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> > The fellow who bought Ercoupe serial number ten dropped me an email.
> > I'm hoping he'll contact the list; you all would love to follow the
> > progress of the restoration. I believe his plane has the pre-war
> > gear, and the O-200-A conversion. He's in the process of finishing
> > the paint job on it.
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> > So, is that the oldest one we know of?
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> > Leslie Holbrook
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> > Chester, CT 3B9
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