Ercoupe 415 Parts, Tail, Wing, Aileron, Cabin Section. Light Sport. Aircoupe on 2040-parts.com
Manlius, New York, US
Barn found Ercoupe parts for restoration. I have no information on aircraft history, but wing and aileron are definitely crash damaged. Main spar appears ok, as are most ribs. Rest of wing-not so much. Cabin top probably not from same aircraft.
Tail is complete. Has some small dents and scratches. I don't see any severe corrosion, however it's hard to tell what is inside without taking apart. The screws on covers will need to be drilled out. I think it's 415C but I'm far from expert. Even though I had an Ercoupe for 7years. They are terrific and fun airplanes!!
No shipping or crating!! Buyer must pick up!! I will help load your truck :). If you want Luscombe parts or engine parts. Being bigger truck!!
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