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Subject: Ercoupe brakes
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 12:03:35 -0900
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I understand that the early Ercoupes have no rudder pedals.  I wish to =
become a student pilot, but being post-polio, have little capability to =
operate pedals, the brakes in particular, when associated with rudder =
pedals.  Just brake pedals and no rudder pedals may be manageable, with =
a special device or two to assist.
So far I have found no books, manuals, Internet information, actual =
aircraft or owners who can reveal all, therefore, can someone please =
help me out with details on how the Ercoupe is steered and stopped.  =
Details on books to buy, would be great too.  I appreciate any help in =
advance.  Thank you.

Paul Morgan
PO Box 285, Healy, Alaska 99743
(907)683-8311 or 2935
(907)451-5622 fax

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