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I wonder what the occasion was to have airplanes landing on the road. Some special fly in? Great picture!
Ageless. Very good picture.
According to https://www.route66news.com/2018/09/03/flying-into-amboy/, there are two gravel landing strips, remnants of an older airfield, running nearly to the parking lot of the pictured establishment, and fly-ins and taxis to the Route 66 roadway are apparently common.
This is not a Mooney Aircoupe. I wish you folks would do your homework. N94805 is a 1948 415-E, built 10 years before Mooney had anything to do with the type. It was built by Sanders Aviation.
My first memories of flying around age 4 or 5 we're in my Dad's Ercoupe. Great memories and a great aircraft!
My parents had an Ercoupe just after WW2 in San Diego; both flew. Within a few years, they up-sized to a 4-passenger Navion. Ercoupe was fun to fly in, but really slow.
After they upgraded to the Navion, my mother flew in the Powder Puff Derby transcontinental race (unknown to both, one of the competitors was a woman who would become my third stepmother many years later. She had been a bomber ferry pilot during WW2.)
After they upgraded to the Navion, my mother flew in the Powder Puff Derby transcontinental race (unknown to both, one of the competitors was a woman who would become my third stepmother many years later. She had been a bomber ferry pilot during WW2.)
One more bucket list item, not necessarily on a 48 Ercoupe. Great shot.
Just a Great picture!
I knew the owner of N94805 in the late 70's and rode in it. The owner was Major Chuck Revell (Blay 37). He was an C-141 instructor pilot at Altus AFB OK. Even them that looked like that. Won several awards at OSH. I was admiring the photo when I noted the tail number.
I've piloted a Mooney Cadet in 1972 (Mooney Aircoupe) it had one backwards Mooney tail, not two, N9795M IIRC
I've piloted a Mooney Cadet in 1972 (Mooney Aircoupe) it had one backwards Mooney tail, not two, N9795M IIRC
Great picture, gave it Five Stars!
A calendar shot! very pretty.
love the reflection of the hills and opposite side of the road.
love the reflection of the hills and opposite side of the road.
Thank you for all the nice comments. Walter, I own N94805, and I know it's not a Mooney. I just put the ICAO type 'ERCO' in to this site, and for some reason it displays as Mooney. I'm guessing because Mooney were the last manufacturer of the type.
FHobert - wow, would you happen to have any pictures, or information on N94805 in the late 70's, I'd be super interested. I looked and saw his entries in my log books!
FHobert, I've been in contact with Major Rovell, and we've spoken for hours. He's sent me photographs and even a painting of N94805. Thank you very much for mentioning his name, and getting us in contact.
CC'es Cessna in the background too!
Great composition!
Great composition!
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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15-Feb-2025 | ERCO | Nevada County (KGOO) | Nevada County (KGOO) | 01:22PM PST | 02:14PM PST (?) | 0:51 |
09-Feb-2025 | ERCO | Near Emigrant Gap, CA | Nevada County (KGOO) | First seen 01:34PM PST | 01:46PM PST | 0:11 |
09-Feb-2025 | ERCO | Nevada County (KGOO) | Blue Canyon - Nyack (KBLU) | 11:32AM PST | 11:46AM PST (?) | 0:14 |
05-Feb-2025 | ERCO | Nevada County (KGOO) | Nevada County (KGOO) | 04:22PM PST | 05:24PM PST | 1:02 |
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