Ant that the truth about the coupes. I've worked on all types, 
pipers, mooneys,beach,cessnas, T-6's, B-25's, stearmans, other 
warbirds. But what do I own?  And what forum am I in? I still own my 
first plane N2877H, it's not a show piece, but everyone in the family 
loves it. I will never sell it, it will go to my 7 year old when I 
can't fly anymore. But the next plane that I'm going to do is going 
to be a replica, I'm tired of Faa paperwork. And I'm an IA. You can 
see my plane in the photos on this page, let me know what you think. 
Mark 2877H 

--- In [email protected], "AJ DeMarzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Eliacim;
> 
> Ah, too bad I didn't know about the tach.  There's an almost new 
one sitting in the cabinet of my Ercoupe room at the hangar!  How did 
the header tank cap work out?
> 
> This is a WARNING to all you guys and gals that have the idea of 
one day upgrading and possibly abandoning your Ercoupe ties.  You 
can't!  You'll always come back to your first love!
> 
> HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
> 
> Al DeMarzo
> Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page - Free and Easy
> http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: heavensounds 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 3:58 AM
>   Subject: Re: [ercoupe-flyin] RE: Type Club
> 
> 
> 
>   Ralph
>   Bear with me for a second. With the things I got when I bought my 
Coupe, I got a brand new cheap Chinese tach. Now that my Ercoupe tach 
has gone bad, my A&P IA (quite correctly) won't sign the Chinese tach 
as a replacement, so I had to buy a new, certificated one. My first 
tought was to sell the Chinese tach on E Bay, but instead, I saved it 
as the very first part for my Sonex (the poor man's RV?)  Just a 
simbolic baby step...
>   Like you, I feel so limited by the whole TSO / certificated / 
337 / field approval process...
>   Unlike you, I would try hard to keep the Coupe, even if I ever 
get to build the Sonex.
>   Best Regards
>   Eliacim
>     
> 
>   Now thatI inherited 
>     ----- Original Message ----- 
>     From: Ralph Finch 
>     To: [email protected] 
>     Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 9:38 AM
>     Subject: [ercoupe-flyin] RE: Type Club
> 
> 
> 
>     I can only contribute opinions to this discussion, not 
constructive suggestions, but here they are anyway.
> 
>     I was a member of EOC when I first bought my Alon in 2001, but 
quit renewing a year or two ago.  When it switched to an online 
newsletter I quit noticing it and got the information I needed from 
these email lists.  Basically if I'm going to pay money for something 
there has to be a value returned!  I'm a member of AOPA, for 
instance, for one reason: their lobbying and advocacy in Washington.  
I don't read their magazine much these days.
> 
>     I certainly agree that we Coupers could be more effective in 
dealing with the FAA.  How that is to be achieved I leave to wiser 
heads than mine.
> 
>     I look at the Coupes as I do aging parents: with great 
affection and the wistful knowledge they are static or declining as 
the world moves on.  Whereas RVs and their kind are like children: 
chaotic, energetic, and the future.  Therefore next month--January--
I'm going to start building an RV-9A, and in a couple of years when 
it's time to put on an engine I'll sell my Alon to purchase the 
engine.  Not because I don't like the Coupe, but because I'm ready 
for something almost twice as fast that I can put things on, like an 
autopilot or solid state gyros, that are both better and cheaper than 
the TSO's/certificated stuff. 
> 
>     Ralph Finch
>


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