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Ok, guys and gals, which'll it be?

I ask this to get the right info on my Aviation and Berliner pages:

"http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/aviation.html";

and

"http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/berlemil.html";.

As an old geezer, I remember Ercoupe, and what a gorgeous craft she was
(and still is - I see 'em at Republic here on Long Island).  Berliner's
company was ERCO.

I figured you three people/groups should be enough to get an
authoritative answer going.

It sure was nice to see your pix of those ever-so-elegant aircraft!

Thanks

S. (Sam) Berliner, III

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