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ERCO Ercoupe (N3530H)
Erco 415-C Ercoupe. 07-18-24. 78 years old. built Jan 1946.
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Very cool colour scheme
Classic, simple beauty.
I've flown a '47. Such a nice little plane. Not going anywhere fast, but who cares?
Nice Coupe!
Sweet
wow. does this eco bring back memories. I think it's the same one that Howard Brewester owned back in the 1960's and 1970's. Howard was the chief or the Akron, Co. FSS heres his story. I vaguely remember going flying with howard a dozen or more times in his 415-c.
Howard Wendell Brewster, 90, died at his home in Cottonwood Village on Wednesday, November 28. He was born in Albion, Iowa to Claude and Edith Brewster. He spent his growing up years in Albion helping his parents on their farm. In 1941, he joined the Navy and in 1942, he went to aviation school where he became a blimp pilot and instructor. He spent the next 20 years in the Navy as a blimp pilot and instructor. He retired in 1961 and moved his family to Akron, Colorado where he became chief of the F.A.A. He retired in 1977 and then moved his family to Sedona, Arizona where he continued his membership in the Masons and joined the Elks Club where he volunteered extensively. Howard Wendell is survived by his children; Cindy Haynes (Jim); Sandy Cox-Brewster, Howard Brewster, Jr. (Molly); Tammy Winans (Keeth); Mindy Backus; 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother and sister; wife, Mary Eleanor and his oldest daughter, Mary Kathleen Brewster-Barker. A memorial service was held on December 2nd at the Sedona Cemetery with family and friends present.
Howard Wendell Brewster, 90, died at his home in Cottonwood Village on Wednesday, November 28. He was born in Albion, Iowa to Claude and Edith Brewster. He spent his growing up years in Albion helping his parents on their farm. In 1941, he joined the Navy and in 1942, he went to aviation school where he became a blimp pilot and instructor. He spent the next 20 years in the Navy as a blimp pilot and instructor. He retired in 1961 and moved his family to Akron, Colorado where he became chief of the F.A.A. He retired in 1977 and then moved his family to Sedona, Arizona where he continued his membership in the Masons and joined the Elks Club where he volunteered extensively. Howard Wendell is survived by his children; Cindy Haynes (Jim); Sandy Cox-Brewster, Howard Brewster, Jr. (Molly); Tammy Winans (Keeth); Mindy Backus; 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother and sister; wife, Mary Eleanor and his oldest daughter, Mary Kathleen Brewster-Barker. A memorial service was held on December 2nd at the Sedona Cemetery with family and friends present.
@Cougardad, thanks for the background info!
My skool chum prolly hears this cutie rattle over their Lake James spot.
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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11-Sep-2024 | ERCO | Tri-State Steuben County (KANQ) | Tri-State Steuben County (KANQ) | 07:17PM EDT | 07:53PM EDT (?) | 0:35 |
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