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Revision as of 16:58, 2 December 2010
Type | Single piston engine light airplane |
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FDM | /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim |
--aircraft= | ercoupe |
Status | Alpha |
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The ERCO Ercoupe is a low wing monoplane first manufactured by the Engineering and Research Corporation (or ERCO) shortly before World War II. It was designed to be the safest fixed-wing aircraft that aerospace engineering could provide at the time, and the type still enjoys a very faithful following today.
Ercoupe Model 415-C is a single piston engine plane that entered production in 1940, known for its anti-spin technology. An alpha version debuted with FlightGear 1.9.0.
http://cvs.flightgear.org/viewvc/data/Aircraft/ercoupe/
Aircraft Help
Key | Function |
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Ctrl-B | Open/Close Canopy (which also acts like airbrakes) |
Related
A surviving Ercoupe is on display at EAA AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh, USA