Earlier in April I posted about our Carbon Cubs of New Zealand.
A blog follower has pointed out some factual inexactitudes in this post in that the genesis of the Carbon Cub was the Piper PA 18 Cub (rather than the J 3 Cub) then through the Cub Crafters Sport Cub S2 which was powered by a 100 HP Continental O-200 engine.
The other error was a typo when I posted that the wingspan of the Carbon Cub was 32 feet 3 inches. In fact it is 34 feet 3 inches, which makes it one foot shorter than the PA 18.
I have gone back and altered my original post and you can read it HERE
A blog follower has pointed out some factual inexactitudes in this post in that the genesis of the Carbon Cub was the Piper PA 18 Cub (rather than the J 3 Cub) then through the Cub Crafters Sport Cub S2 which was powered by a 100 HP Continental O-200 engine.
The other error was a typo when I posted that the wingspan of the Carbon Cub was 32 feet 3 inches. In fact it is 34 feet 3 inches, which makes it one foot shorter than the PA 18.
I have gone back and altered my original post and you can read it HERE
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