>I was reading an old article from Oct. 1990 of AOPA Pilot last night and
>read that there was one four seat Alon built that the production plans
got
>nixed in the Mooney buyout because mooney thought it was too close to
their
>M20 and the article says that at the time of the writing that plane still
>existed and flew with a slightly longer wing and a 150 hp engine mated to
a
>constant speed prop, Does anyone know anything about this? Ron

A picture of the Alon A4 prototype that I took a couple of years ago is on
Dave's Evolution of the Ercoupe Page, along with all the specs, etc., that
Dave provided. Check it out at:

        http://www.flash.net/~dmprosvc/dave/faqs.htm

It is (was) in a hangar at the Bowling Green University Airport in Bowling
Green Ohio. Nobody could tell me who owns it, and an N-number search
didn't
turn up anything. Perhaps the archives folks at Bowling Green know
something further.

Pete, N3552H



  E. T. "Pete" Petrie
  Computer Science at
  Wilkes Community College
  Box 120, 1328 Collegiate Drive
  Wilkesboro, NC 28697
  Phone: 336.838.6185
  Fax:   336.838.6277
  eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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