Aircraft For Sale's "Today's Top Pick" is a 1946 ERCO 415-C Ercoupe, highlighted for its historical significance and unique design. The Ercoupe pioneered easy-to-fly aircraft with simplified controls, ...
The Ercoupe on display in a showroom. This image inspired the setup of the current Ercoupe exhibit at the College Park Aviation Museum. ERCO Collection, College Park Aviation Museum, Prince Georges ...
Nearly 50 years after the Engineering and Research Corporation (Erco) ceased production of the Ercoupe, the “airplane anyone can fly,” the Ercoupe Owners Club still holds an annual national fly-in.
ERCO's new Experience Centre in Seoul invites industry professionals to experience the future of lighting design. This immersive space offers exclusive workshops, demonstrations, and insights into the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The ERCO 415 Ercoupe was a response ...
This is part of Pride in Central Wisconsin -- a Gannett Central Wisconsin Media project profiling some of the businesses and organizations that make the region a special place. Look for the first of ...
Erco Worldwide will convert its Port Edwards, Wis., chlor-alkali plant from mercury-based technology to membrane technology at a cost of $95 million. The project will expand capacity by 30%, the firm ...
A 1946 ERCO 415-C Ercoupe airplane is the "Today's Top Pick," known for its safety features and ease of flight, currently listed at $28,750. Designed by Fred Weick, the Ercoupe incorporates design ...