There are few planes in the general aviation industry that can out do the history and legacy of the Piper J-3. Also known as the “Cub” this aircraft served in World War II and paved the way for early hobbyist flight. Today professional pilots can buy the Cub for historical and functional reasons.
In fact, this aircraft has been referred to as the “Model T” of the aircraft industry. Intended originally as a training-only aircraft, the popularity and love of the Piper J-3 has given this single engine aircraft its legacy.
This airplane is not your standard industry plane. Intended for two people, the Piper Cub has the most simple operations in the industry. This makes it great for beginning pilots and is very popular in many training schools. With a range of only 220 miles, the Piper Cub is an efficiency aircraft that can go for a short flight that packs a lot of fun. Weighing in at only 1200 pounds, the Piper Cub is not intended for harsh flight conditions or any severe weather.
The internal layout of the cabin is very simple. The cockpit is very basic and makes you feel like you’re flying in a museum. A well maintained Piper Cub will have traditional avionics and often won’t carry any GPS support or satellite weather.
These basics force new pilots to rely on “old fashioned” flying techniques and truly understand how flight works. While you certainly won’t purchase a Cub for your private transport company, the Piper is an excellent addition to a hobbyist collection.
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