The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for all of the Erco/Forney/Alons etc. is
ERCO.

See here:

http://www.icao.int/anb/ais/8643/index.cfm

Not that it does you much good, as here in the UK many controllers,
especially military, have never heard of them!

So I say "Ercoupe" and they can write it down how they like!.

Mike

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Alon A2
A-188
G-HARY
www.ercoupe.co.uk


On 21/6/10 13:46, "Wayne Woollard" <wooll...@inreach.com> wrote:

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> I have been through this several times and I am still confused.
> "identifier" is still the correct term.
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> Although  I was told the identifier for the Forney, Carlsbad, Alon, & Mooney
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> "Foxtrot Oscar two"
> Foxtrot  being the first letter of Forney.
> Maybe someone else can clear this up?
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> Wayne
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>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> From:  Scott  Morgan <mailto:ercoupen25...@yahoo.com>
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>> To: ercoupe-flyin@yahoogroups.com
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>> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 5:26 AM
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>> Subject: [ercoupe-flyin] ERCO
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>>   Sometimes when calling a Flight Briefer, one has to give an  identifier (?)
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>>  the type of aircraft. The one for Ercoupe is "ERCO". My question  is...
>>  is the identifier for the Alon Aircoupe the same, or is there  another
>> word???
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>>  I am not sure if "identifier" is correct word.
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>>  Scott
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