75 of The Top 100 Retailers Can Be Found on eBay. Find Great Deals from the Top Retailers. Looking For Piper? We Have Almost Everything on eBay. Piper J-3 Cub that was built between 1938 and 1947 by . The aircraft has a simple, lightweight design which gives it good low-speed handling properties and short-field performance. The Cub is Piper Aircraft's most-produced model, with nearly 20,000 built in the United States.
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The Piper J3 Cub was Piper's most produced aircraft, with 20,000 built between 1938 and 1947. Unusually for Piper, which generally produced low wing airplanes, it was a high wing aircraft. It was a two-seater and designed primarily as a trainer and general aviation aircraft. Description Manufacturer: Piper Aircraft Country: United States Manufactured: 1937 to: 1947 ICAO: J3 Price: US$.0024 million (1937) Performance Weights Dimensions Avionics: Engine: 1x Continental A-65-8 Piston Power: 65 horsepower Max Cruise Speed: 78 knots 144 Km/h Approach Speed (Vref): 33 knots Browse a wide selection of new and used PIPER J-3 CUB Aircraft for sale near you at Aviation Trader Australia, the leading aircraft marketplace in Australia / Asia & Pacific. Overview Performance Summary Specifications Somewhere in the ether, there is a campfire around which sit those pilots who have long since departed our skies and who gather there to talk about flying. And to a person, I bet those pilots could share with the others a Piper J-3 Cub story.
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$39,500 Reg# N6772H TT: 1493 Performance Specs 1493 TT, 265 SMOH, 65 HP, Metal Spar, Metal Prop, Hydraulic Brakes, 24 Hours since 4 Cylinder TOP, Fabric Replaced in 1983, Complete Logs, Hangared, Same F. More Info Lane Aviation Columbus, OH USA Compare SAVE Piper J-3 Cub's Heritage of Simplicity, Reliability An enchanting legacy that you can fly. By Jason McDowell November 25, 2022 The J-3's design can be traced back to the Taylor E-2 from the early. This J-3 Cub, complete with its distinctive paint job, is property of the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. Add to that a bright factory yellow finish (coined initially "Lock Haven Yellow" but eventually changed to lighter, "Piper Cub" yellow) and a bold black lightning streak, and you've got a Piper J-3 Cub. World War II Takes the Cub to New Heights 1946 PIPER J-3 CUB Piston Single Aircraft Price: USD $69,000 Aircraft Location: Bluemont, Virginia Total Time: 3,075 Engine 1 Time: 344 SMOH Engine TBO: 2,000 David Broadwell Bluemont, Virginia Phone: Email Seller Video Chat
Piper J3 Cub Price, Specs, Photo Gallery, History Aero Corner
7 Images This object is on display in Aerobatic Flight at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA . 1937-1947 United States of America CRAFT-Aircraft Piper Aircraft Corp. N35773; distinctive yellow, high-wing light monoplane with tailwheel; trainer and sport aviation; Continental A-65, 65 hp engine. Wingspan: 10.7 m (35 ft 3 in) The 1937 J-3 was powered by a tiny 40 HP Continental A-40 and had a fuel capacity of nine gallons. The following year, Piper offered a 50 HP Continental as an option and a year later, in 1939, a steerable tailwheel and a 12-gallon fuel tank became standard.
The Piper J-3 Cub is an American light aircraft that was built between 1938 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft.The Cub is Piper Aircraft's most-produced model, with nearly 20,000 built in the United States. Piper J3C cub Variants Civil J-3 J3C-40 J3C-50 J3C-50S J3C-65 J3C-65S J3F-50 J3F-50S J3F-60 J3F-60S J3F-65 J3F-65S J3L J3L-S. Soon, wartime demands would push the production rate so high that one Piper J-3 Cub was being built every 20 minutes. In military versions Cubs were variously designated as the L-4, O-59 and NE-1.
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Flying Magazine picked the Piper J-3 Cub as the most influential aircraft of all time, Legend Aircraft agreed, calling it the world's most iconic airplane, and AOPA Editor in Chief Thomas B Haines called it the most iconic airplane in general aviation. That's a lot of very high praise for one plane. Does it deserve that praise? Piper J-3 Cub. Originally intended as a trainer and sport plane for the civilian market, the Cub placed aviation within reach of thousands through the Civilian Pilot Training Program. With relatively few modifications, the cub was militarized as the L-4 in Army service, and the NE-1 in Navy service. The Museum's Cub is a civilian built Piper.