Public Record · As of May 5, 2026
N2013T
Ercoupe 415-D · 1946 View Type →
Status
Registration Valid
Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
Engine
CONT MOTOR C85-12
Last Cert Issue
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Aircraft Resources
01 / Registration
Filed with the Federal Aviation Administration
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Tail Number
N2013T
Serial Number
2689
Make
ERCOUPE
Model
415-D
Year of Manufacture
1946
Mfr / Model Code
0420326
Type Aircraft
Fixed Wing Single Engine
Type Engine
Reciprocating
Engines
1
Seats
2
Engine Manufacturer
CONT MOTOR
Engine Model
C85-12
Horsepower
85 hp
Weight Class
CLASS 1
Certification
Standard (+1 flag) · code 1N
Registrant
SAMFORD TRISTAN W · Individual
Address
137 W HAYDEN ST · CARTHAGE, TX 75633-3001
FAA Region
2 · County 365
Status
Registration Valid
Airworthiness Date
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Cert Issue Date
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Expiration Date
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Last FAA Action
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Mode S Hex (ICAO24)
A1988D
Mode S (Octal)
50314215
Live position via ICAO24 A1988D
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02 / NTSB Records
Events on file with the National Transportation Safety Board
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Dec 3, 1970
HONOLULU, Hawaii serious
Airport · HIK Hickam Air Force Base
03 / Airworthiness Directives
Applicable to ERCOUPE 415-D
Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness directives matched to make and model. Each entry links to the Federal Register publication.
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Nov 13, 2012
Federal Register →Airworthiness Directives; Univair Aircraft Corporation Airplanes
The FAA is correcting an airworthiness directive (AD) that published in the Federal Register. That AD applies to certain Univair Aircraft Corporation Models (ERCO) 415-C, 415-CD, 415-D, E, G; (Forney) F-1 and F-1A; (Alon) A-2 and A2-A; and (Mooney) M10 airplanes. All references to Ercoupe Service Memorandum No. 20, Revision A, dated September 1, 2008, in th…
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Aug 29, 2012
Federal Register →Airworthiness Directives; Univair Aircraft Corporation Airplanes
We are superseding an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Univair Aircraft Corporation Models (ERCO) 415-C, 415-CD, 415-D, E, G; (Forney) F-1 and F-1A; (Alon) A-2 and A2-A; and (Mooney) M10 airplanes. That AD currently requires an inspection of the aileron balance assembly and ailerons for cracks and excessive looseness of associated parts wit…
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Apr 14, 2011
Federal Register →Airworthiness Directives; Univair Aircraft Corporation Models (ERCO) 415-C, 415-CD, 415-D, E, G; (Forney) F-1 and F-1A; (Alon) A-2 and A2-A; and (Mooney) M10 Airplanes
We propose to supersede an existing airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to Univair Aircraft Corporation Models (ERCO) 415-C, 415-CD, 415-D, E, G; (Forney) F-1 and F-1A; (Alon) A-2 and A2-A; and (Mooney) M10 Airplanes. The existing AD currently requires an inspection of the aileron balance assembly and ailerons for cracks and excessive looseness of ass…
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Apr 12, 1994
Federal Register →Airworthiness Directives: Univair Aircraft Corporation Models Ercoupe 415-C, 415-CD, 415-D, 415-E, and 415-G, Forney F-1 and F-1A, Alon A-2 and A-2A, and Mooney M10 Airplanes
This document proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) that would apply to Univair Aircraft Corporation (Univair) Models Ercoupe 415-C, 415-CD, 415-D, 415-E, and 415-G, Forney F-1 and F-1A, Alon A-2 and A-2A, and Mooney M10 airplanes. The proposed action would require installing inspection openings in the outer wing panels, inspecting (one-time)…
04 / Service Difficulty Reports
FAA SDR filings
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05 / Sources & Methodology
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