Does anybody know if you can convert an C model that has been converted to a C/D model back to a C model. I read some where that you can, but can not find the article now. If you have a 85 in it, what else do they do besides the elev. degree travel?
- [ercoupe-flyin] c/d back to c model? George
- RE: [ercoupe-flyin] c/d back to c model? Ed Burkhead
- Re: [ercoupe-flyin] c/d back to c model? Glenn Putnam
- Re: [ercoupe-flyin] c/d back to c model? AJ DeMarzo
- RE: [ercoupe-flyin] c/d back to c model? Ed Burkhead
