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Maybe try ERCO or 415C or whichever model you have?

- Jason

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From: James B. Brennan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 7:07 PM
To: Cflyin Flying
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> I'd like to personally thank Paul Anton for selling his Coupe and 
> buying a Tripacer, so I could finally wrangel the Washington State 
> license plate, ERCOUPE, away from him.  Mary and I are going to put it 
> on our little Miata (about the same size cockpit, by the way).  Do any 
> of the rest of you have that plate issued to you in any other states 
> out there?
> Marty Duke N10743 KRNT

RI is a remarkably primitive and backward state, either despite its age or
because of it - whatever.  "Vanity" plates here are limited to six
(6) characters even though a casual observer can see that there is plainly
room for seven.  It was only last year or so that they allowed "package"
stores (that means beer, wine & likker) to be open on Sunday, and then only
from noon to 6.  Can't get beer anywhere but in the "package" store.  Very,
very strange place.  I have extra perspective as I was raised in Wisconsin,
so the peculiarities really stand out to me.  Including my aircraft -
according to the FAA site, I have the only Ercoupe registered in the state.
So, if I wanted a "vanity" plate, would I go for ECOUPE?  Doesn't look good
to me.

Jim Brennan

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