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Thanks Ed.  I did forget to mention Sport Pilot requirements are not
necessary.  I like your analysis: Coupes are, foremost, fun to fly.  THAT's
what I'm lookin for, but to also have a cross-country capable machine if
needed or wanted and I have no intention of doing aerobatics.  That's also
an interesting observation about the SP models vs. cost ... at least I've
got something going for me!  I'm in no hurry to buy and they seem pretty
scarce anyway, which is part of the allure for me.

Thanks for the info and advice!


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Ed Burkhead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 10:08 PM
  To: 'Gary Hayes'
  Cc: Cflyin
  Subject: RE: [COUPERS-FLYIN] Introduction




  Gary,



  Welcome!



  You're exhibiting excellent judgment and your analysis is spot-on.



  Fred Weick, the designer of the Ercoupe, was 6' 4" and he fit OK.  You
will probably not want thick seat cushions.  With well shaped but not-thick
cushions, you should fit fine.  As you said, you can modify the cushions
yourself.



  Coupes are, foremost, fun to fly.



  Since you're planning to keep flying bigger and faster planes, I'll assume
you're not in need of a Sport Pilot capable plane.  That leaves all the
later models with the higher gross weight eligible for you.  Those models
did not get the bump in price that the SP eligible planes got - bad for the
sellers but god for you.



  You should find a sparse but adequate supply of such Coupes.  Take your
time looking and search widely.



  Above all, get an A&P who is NOT beholden to the seller or anyone at the
seller's airfield to do a good pre-purchase inspection for you.  Do that
right.  I've seen a couple of people who skipped the pre-purchase inspection
who ended up, after spending a bunch on attempted repairs, donating the
plane to a museum.  Know what you're buying.



  You'll find some good info at:

  http://ercoupe.org and

  http://edburkhead.com/Ercoupe/index.htm



  And, there are a LOT of people here who're happy to help and answer
questions.



  Best wishes,



  Ed Burkhead

  http://edburkhead.com

  ed -at- edburkhead???.com          (change -at- to @ and remove "???")

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