To all Coupers and to Glen,

Carroll Young was at the EOC convention.
He is a delightful, 79 year old who has been at many Coupe conventions, I met him in 91 at Loch Haven. I believe he was flying solo. Used to come to the conventions from Chicago and recently moved to KY.

If there is any way we can protect his plane, and help him get it back to his home for repairs it would be great.

I would be willing to drive to WV (from Central PA) and help get it back to him. It sounds like it would have to be disassembled and trailered.

Glen, is there security at the plane to avoid vandalism? Both the FAA and sometimes the local national guard can help with that.

Lets do what we can to help Carroll with his problem.
WHat can we organize to help him??

Joe Loomis


At 02:51 PM 7/7/00 -0700, Glen Ward wrote:
>Here is the story.  The picture shows a coupe with collapsed nose gear up on
>the nose and wingtip, with the prop bent back.  Caption-An Ercoupe 415-C
>lies in a Preston County field where it crash-landed Monday.  The owner, of
>Kentucky, left the scene and has not been heard from.
>DOWNED PLANE NEWEST PRESTON ATTRACTION
>There's nothing much to do in this Southern Preston County town: Watch the
>new bridge go up, see the occasional train go by or check out the classic
>plane that crashed near town.         Residents of Scotch Hill, just outside
>town, heard two plaens overhead Monday.  It soudned to them like two landed
>and one took off, but no one heard a crash, so they didn't call PReston 911
>or police.      There was a plane down, though, a Ercoupe 415-C.  The pilot
>walked away after an emergency landing on a strip mine, reportedly called
>for a ride, and hasn't been seen since.  Reports of the second plane have
>not been confirmed.       Jim Peters, spoeksman for the FAA, said the FAA
>had a report of a landing for a 1946 Engineering and REsearch 415C at Scotch
>Hill at 1225pm Monday.  The landing was caused by a collapsed nose gear on
>the airplane.   (HUH?)    From the Dominion Post July 7.    Anyhow, the
>story goes on to tell how it has become a local curiosity and the plane hit
>a rusted railroad rail, throwing it to the side of the hill.  The traffic is
>damaging the grass on the mine reclamation and they are looking to do
>something to get rid of the plane.   The plane is N2072H?, Carroll Young of
>KY.  Then it goes into a good history of the Ercoupe.   Glen Ward
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Joseph Loomis
Ercoupe 415 C, N93712
   S.N. 1035,  (April 8, 1946)
40degrees 43'170" and 77degrees 57'690"
4836 W. Whitehall Rd.
Pa. Furnace, PA 16865
814-237-2569
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