John.

 

The microfiche drawings are online on http://www.ercoupe.info.

The drawings that show the spars are available here:


http://www.ercoupe.info/uploads/Main/drawings/a-544.jpg
http://www.ercoupe.info/uploads/Main/drawings/a-545.jpg
http://www.ercoupe.info/uploads/Main/drawings/a-546.jpg
 

 

There are holes in the spar  caps as well in the webbing of course. 

 

Question is whether these drawings of the early Ercoupe actually apply.

 

Hartmut


To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 10:20:53 -0500
Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] (Major assembly -center section) IMPROPER HOLES

  




Would the microfilmed plans of the 415C show the correct hole placement?  These 
are available at the library archive...
 
John


 
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:07 AM, David Winters 
<[email protected]> wrote:


  






I think we could consider the possibility that the FAA evaluator  is MISTAKEN 
in his perception.  He may be wrong in asserting that the holes found are 
improper.

Perhaps, for example, an ALON style spar got back-fitted as a replacement into 
an ERCO airframe.  As a result, it would have approved holes that are not shown 
in the ERCO plans.

 

In short, he may be well informed, and he may know what he is talking about, 
but in this case he MAY be mistaken.

Especially since the FAA did not include graphics in their notice, with the 
information we have, at this point, the credibility of the FAA assertions are 
not well defended nor the specifics of their contentions well defined.

We can't make good responses without better information, I think.  With the 
information provided, thus far, I cannot even check out the condition of my own 
airplane.

 

David Winters

 

 














                                          
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