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The Piper PA-18 Super Cub is a two-seat, single-engine monoplane.Introduced in 1949 by Piper Aircraft, it was developed from the PA-11 Cub Special, and traces its lineage back through the J-3 Cub to the Taylor E-2 Cub of the 1930s.
The CubCrafters CC18-180 Top Cub is an American light aircraft designed and produced by CubCrafters of Yakima, Washington, introduced in 2004. The aircraft is type certified and supplied complete and ready-to-fly. [1] The design is based on the 1949 vintage Piper PA-18 Super Cub. [2]
PA-18 Super Cub: 1950 10,326 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane PA-19 Super Cub: 1949 3 Initial designation for military version of the PA-18, reverted to PA-18 designation after three built PA-20 Pacer: 1950 1,121 Re-designed PA-16 PA-21 0 Proposed production version of the Baumann Brigadier: PA-22 Tri-Pacer: 1951 9,490
Piper PA-18 Super Cub The Backcountry Super Cubs Mackey SQ2 is an American STOL amateur-built aircraft , designed and produced by Backcountry Super Cubs of Douglas, Wyoming . The aircraft is based upon the design of the Piper PA-18 Super Cub and is supplied as a kit for amateur construction.
The Backcountry Super Cubs Super Cub, also referred to as the Supercub replica, is an American amateur-built aircraft, designed and produced by Backcountry Super Cubs of Douglas, Wyoming. The aircraft is based on the design of the Piper PA-18 Super Cub and is supplied as a kit for amateur construction.
S3 Carbon Cub. Cub Crafters, Inc. (often styled CubCrafters) is an aircraft manufacturer based in Yakima, Washington.Founded in 1980, by Jim Richmond, to build parts and supplementary type certificate (STC) modifications for the Piper PA-18 Super Cub, its CC18-180 Top Cub was Federal Aviation Administration-certified on December 16, 2004 and remained in production in February 2017.
In the late 1940s, the J-3 was replaced by the Piper PA-11 Cub Special (1,500 produced), the first Piper Cub version to have a fully enclosed cowling for its powerplant and then the Piper PA-18 Super Cub, which Piper produced until 1981 when it sold the rights to WTA Inc. In all, Piper produced 2,650 Super Cubs.
PA-11 Cub Special at Chelles airfield near Paris in June 1967 PA-11 Two-seat light aircraft, powered by either a 65 hp (48 kW) Continental A65-8 or a 95 hp (71 kW) Continental C90-8 piston engine. PA-11S Seaplane variant with twin EDO 1400 floats. L-18B