"Hi Percy,

You speak of two entirely separate airframes and design approaches.

The one and only ERCO retract flew in 1947, sans main gear doors.  It 
had articulated nose gear and trailing arm main gear (see Touch of 
Class, p. 182-183).  It did not have a regular Ercoupe serial number.  
It was disassembled and the non-standard parts have yet to surface if 
they still exist.

Forney (Carlsbad) had Met-Co-Aire produce at least one retract, N93541 
(see Touch of Class, p. 347-348) in the early sixties.  It was a normal 
1946 Ercoupe considerably modified.  The nose gear rose up and back in 
an arc into a pocket behind the firewall and the wheel remained half 
exposed.  Its main gear was straight spring steel, not sweeping back 
and down like the Alons and M10s.

This is the airframe the Kruljacs rebuilt.  Larry did speak at length 
with Fred Weick and may have modified the original Met-Co-Aire design."

Thanks, Bill.  I was not aware of the entire retractable `coupe story.
       Percy in SE Bama

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