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I know about the Forney F1 and F1A, but can someone
explain the Forney 415C,CD,D,E, and G models?

Paul

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> Interesting numbers from FAA:
> 
> Erco
>        415C    1069
>           CD       77
>              D    136
>              E      35
>              G       8
> Total ERCO                   1325
> 
> Forney
>              415C    47
>                   CD    8
>                    D      5
>                    E      9
>        F1               77
>        F1A             16
>                    G       3
> Total Forney                         166
> 
> Alon
>                    A2A          33
>                      A3             0
>                       A2           192
>                    XA4            1
> 
> Total Alon                                 226
> 
> 
> Total Mooney
>                    M10           53
> 
> 
> 
> Totaal Ercoupe type registrations a/o July 1, 2002
> per FAA records:   1768
> 
> There is an amature amphibian named "Coot" in the
> Forney Group, I did not 
> count.
> 
> Here are the sources: <A
>
HREF="http://162.58.35.241/acdatabase/defimg.asp";>Aircraft
> Registration Inquiry -main</A>  Here you can find 
> by mfg & Model, State and total listings.
> 
> I thought there were more still around.... maybe
> many are no longer 
> registered.
> 
> 
> Harry Francis
> Blacksburg, VA
> N93530
> 
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