This discussion underlines the importance of having the proper books for your plane.
Here is my list of the minimum I think you should have (and read and use): Every Coupe owner should have: * Airworthiness Directives * Aircraft Type Certificate Specifications * Bulletins, Letters and Memorandums * Parts * Service Manual and * AD Manuals * Flight Operations Manual (specify model) * Continental Engine Operator's Manual. I have also found the Continental Overhaul manual to be useful, even to me as a layman pilot. The Continental engine parts manual can be worth having to hand to your mechanic, as needed, and maybe for your own use. Both our major parts and support companies have most or all of these manuals and you can choose your preferred source: Univair (the Type Certificate holder) 888-433-5433 sales 303-375-8882 phone information http://univairparts.com/shopping/index.php Skyport Services 800-624-5312 to place orders 513-217-6555 for tech support http://ercoupeparts.com <http://ercoupeparts.com/> Ed Burkhead http://edburkhead.com/Ercoupe/index.htm ed -at- edbur???khead.yyy change -at- to @, remove the ??? and change yyy to com
