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 > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. >
