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Gordon,

Welcome to the list!

I suppose everyone considering an Ercoupe initially
frets about the rudder peddal mod. Mine does not have
rudder peddals, and I'm glad it doesn't. Once you
accustom yourself to the 'coupe style of flying, which
doesn't take long, you'll appreciate the virtues of
Fred Weick's design philosophy. You will especially
appreciate the ample space for your feet, crossing
your legs or pulling your right leg up onto the seat
during long cross countries, etc.

Enjoy!

Paul Tanzar
N94821 at 06C

--- Gordon Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm
> before following any advice in this forum.]----
> 
> 
> Hello everyone......I just joined the list.  I am an
> older high time 
> pilot that has been inactive for awhile.  Currently
> playing with a two 
> place ultralight trainer(Challenger II). Haven't
> bought my ercoupe yet, 
> but intend to this year.  Never flown one, but did
> fly an Alon in the 
> 60's. I would really like to hear from you
> experienced folks about the 
> rudder control.... Is it something that most pilot
> like, or is the 
> standard ercoupe control configuration better?
> Gordon TAnner (Wilton, CA)
> 
>
> 


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