
Here are some photos I took of the Engineering & Research (ERCO) Ercoupe examples at the Palm Springs Air Museum, Sequim, Tillamook and the Boeing restoration hangar in Everett. The Ercoupe was designed before WWII, but the post-war 415-D model was a more powerful version of the military 415-C. There also were several examples at Oshkosh.
1941 Erco 415C Ercoupe #57
Oshkosh 2024
Oshkosh 2025
1946 Ercoupe 415-C #258
Oshkosh 2024
1946 Erco 415D Ercoupe #1519
Oshkosh 2024
Oshkosh 2025
1946 Ercoupe 415C #1575
Oshkosh 2025
1946 Ercoupe 415-C #1788
Displayed without its wings, which are stored in hangar ready to be quickly re-assembled to flight status.
Massey Air Museum MD 2026
1946 Ercoupe 415-C #1908
Oshkosh 2025
1946 Erco 415C Ercoupe #2526
Tillamook Air Museum 2021
Tillamook 2024
1946 Ercoupe 415-C #2963
Oshkosh 2024
1946 Erco 415C Ercoupe #3052
Oshkosh 2024
1947 Ercoupe 415-C #3074
Sequim 2025
1946 Ercoupe 415C #3219
Oshkosh 2025
1946 Erco 415C Ercoupe #3391
Oshkosh 2024
1946 Erco 415C Ercoupe #3569
Museum of Flight’s Restoration Hangar 2017
1946 Erco 415C Ercoupe #3887
Auburn, Wash. 2025
1947 Erco 415CD Ercoupe #4169
Sequim, Wash. 2017
1946 Ercoupe 415-C #4339
Oshkosh 2025
1957 Forney F-1 #5614
Oshkosh 2025
Ercoupe 415-D
Palm Springs Air Museum 2018
Ercoupe Front Section “Spirit of Massey”
Massey Air Museum MD 2026