A couple years ago I saw it at the Smithsonian Udvar-Hazy Center 
shortly after it opened.

http://www.nasm.si.edu/museum/udvarhazy/artifacts_engines.cfm

Kevin1



--- In [email protected], "Harry L. Francis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Here is additional info on surviving ERCO IL-116 engines.  I 
visited The museum several years ago; when Skip advised they had one 
of the ERCO engines.... 
>    
>   When I asked about the engine at the museum, no one seemed to 
know about it...I was very dissapointed. Perhaps it is now on display 
in San Diego.
>    
>   Hope so,
>    
>   Harry Francis
>    
>    
>    
>   Engine Holdings of
>   San Diego Aerospace Museum
>   2001 Pan American Plaza
>   Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101
>   (619) 234-8291
>   http://www.aerospacemuseum.org
>   (08-24-2002)
>   ENGINES NOT INSTALLED on AIRCRAFT
>   Engine manufacturer Engine Model Engine Serial Number
>   Aeronca E-107A
>   Allison V-1710 F2L
>   Allison V-1710 F3R
>   Allison 250-C18T
>   Allison / G.E. T56-A-426
>   Andover Motor Corp Aux Power Unit
>   Andover Motor Corp USAF D2 10812
>   Anzani B
>   Bakewell Wing foot
>   Bristol Centaurus 17501
>   Cirrus MK III
>   Continental A-40
>   Continental A-40-A
>   Continental A-80-6J
>   Continental R-670-4
>   Curtiss OX-5 C 41648
>   Curtiss V2-C-10/A 336 3796
>   Curtiss OX-5
>   Curtiss Conqueror VG-1570 32-268M
>   Erco IL-116 5
>   Franklin AC-150-A 311
> 
>        
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