Hi Glen,

Sounds like  a great deal to me.....   I do not see any misleading info in the 
Adv.

I think it is wonderful you are searching out great coupes and putting them in 
good condition.

Fly Safe - Have Fun

Harry l. Francis
N93530




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From: Glen Davis <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, June 18, 2010 12:52:32 AM
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] four place Alon

  
Kevin and the gang
 
That Alon listed on Ebay and Barnstormers is indeed one of mine.  I try to 
detail the airplanes I sell as completely and honestly as possible.  I would 
never intentionally misrepresent any aircraft I am selling.  If you read the 
details of the ad, you will see I wrote the following:
 
"This aircraft has the optional “Kiddy Seat” and seatbelt which is limited to 
75 pounds but will work for children.  Otherwise, use it as your baggage 
area."  
 
I feel that quite clearly states the purpose and limitations of the optional 
"Kiddy seat", which by the way was a factory option and is on the equipment 
list.
 
As a point of interest, Alon ran full page ads for this aircraft in 1966 
showing a mom and dad up front and two small boys in the back "Kiddy Seat".
 
For my own benefit, after reading the complete ad copy, I would like to know if 
anyone else feels I misrepresented this airplane.  The complete ad copy is 
below.  If so, I will certainly be careful not to describe the aircraft this 
way again.  Your opinions, please.
 
Thanks
 
Glen
 
Here is the complete ad copy:
 
N161LH     1966 Alon     Serial #: A161   TT Airframe: 2574
 
Price: $27,500
 
Engine: Continental C-90-16F
            TT Engine: 1399
            SMOH:   (see note below)
            While not technically a major overhaul, the following work was done 
500     hours ago by Universal Aero Engines:  new crankcase, new main bearing,  
     new rod bearings, new rings, new front seal, new gasket set, new exhaust   
       guides, new rocker bushings, new crankcase gear and new starter clutch.
 
Propeller: McCauley 1B90 CM7150
            Propeller has 0 time since overhaul
 
Photographs of this aircraft are available at:
http://glendavis. smugmug.com/ Airplanes/ N161LH-vs2/ 12422685_ 
QjbBe#889025454_ u2Uep
 
This is a beautiful, well cared for Alon (Ercoupe).  It has lived in Canada 
under Canadian registration most if it’s life.  Log books are detailed and 
impeccable. It is currently going through the FAA conformity inspection and 
will be a US registered aircraft very shortly (before it is sold).  There is no 
damage history in the logs which date back to 1982, the year it was exported to 
Canada and Canadian logs were formed.  This ship was used by a formation flying 
team, Flying Colors, thus the unusual markings on the fuselage.   The paint is 
beautiful.  It shines like the day it left the paint shop.  The “Flying Colors” 
graphics were done with vinyl so they can be easily removed if that is your 
preference.   The spring landing gear was the final iteration of the Ercoupe 
gear design and make touching down gently incredibly easy. The gear is wider 
than earlier Ercoupe gear, offering even better handling in strong crosswinds 
(max crosswind
 component is 25Kts.!) Unlike the early model Ercoupes, the Alon does not have 
the drag inducing venturies to great vacuum.  Rather it has a modern vacuum 
pump (new 2010) offering the advantage of operating all your vacuum instruments 
even when on the ground. A dual beam landing light built into the leading edge 
provides amply illumination for nighttime operations even into dark airports. 
All the windows are tinted to help keep the cabin cool. The canopy can be 
opened in flight up to 100 MPH for the real open cockpit experience. The bucket 
seats are adjustable (two positions) to accommodate pilot from 5’2” to 6’2” or 
taller.  This is a very straight aircraft.  Many Ercoupes have deep creases and 
dents from being ridden hard and put away wet… not this one.  The firewall is 
straight as can be, without the buckling seen on many from hard landings.  The 
panel has all the basic VFR instruments plus an Artificial Horizon, Directional 
Gyro, EGT,
 MX11 digital com with memory channels, Narco AT150 transponder with an AR 850 
encoder, AK-450 ELT with remote head mounted in the panel for easy testing and 
a speaker to listen to ATIS while preflighting.  A David Clark portable 
intercom offers clear communication between pilot and passenger as well as a 
PTT switch.  A new Concord battery was installed this year as was a new 
carburetor. This aircraft has the optional “Kiddy Seat” and seatbelt which is 
limited to 75 pounds but will work for children.  Otherwise, use it as your 
baggage area.  This aircraft has rudder pedals so if you are using it for 
flight training, no restriction will be placed on your pilots certificate. Dual 
courtesy lights help reading charts at night easy.  The empty weight is 941 and 
the gross weight is 1450, leaving a useful load of 488 pounds.  This aircraft 
recently flew from New Jersey to Florida burning approximately 5.5 GPH.   All 
AD’s have been complied with
 including SB-32 for corrosion in the center section.  No corrosion was found.
 
Now the negatives…  At some point in the past the fuel gauge on the sidepanel 
leaked and stained the upholstery near the pilots left leg.  The damaged fabric 
was removed and replaced.  The pictures were taken prior to the new 
upholstery.   There are a couple of small dings in the leading edge of the 
vertical stabilizer, likely from stones thrown back from the propeller.  The 
upholstery on the bucket seat was damaged at some point and repaired poorly.  
There is a small hole in the lower right cowling near the exhaust that was 
repaired poorly (see photograph).   All the glass is in good condition but 
there are a few scratches on the rear windows.  
 
Delivery can be arranged anywhere in the continental US.  Interested parties 
contact Glen Davis  917-297-1111   email  g...@ishootpictures .com 
 
 

 

Glen Davis
917 297 1111
www.ishootpictures. com




      

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