A 1951 Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub is featured as the "Today's Top Pick," praised for its classic taildragger design and bush-flying capabilities. This specific Super Cub boasts 5,050 airframe hours and ...
A 1947 Piper J-3 Cub with 14 hours since restoration and 14 hours since engine overhaul is for sale for $75,000. The aircraft features updated components including Grove brakes, Dakota wings, and an ...
Formerly the West Coast Cub Fly-in, the inaugural West Coast Cub and Antique Aircraft Fly-in has expanded to include vintage aircrafts, antique planes, and experimental aircrafts. Dozens of yellow ...
The Piper Cub probably did for aviation what Henry Ford’s mass-produced Model T did for motoring: It made new-found technology affordable and accessible to thousands. And while the name of George ...
SEQUIM — There’s a certain level of irony that one of the lightest and slowest planes used in World War II wound up being one of the most dangerous. Sequim pilot David Woodcock wasn’t looking for any ...
For many, the words small private airplane immediately conjure images of a Piper Cub, the iconic two-seat, bright yellow, wood-and-fabric propeller plane from the 1930s. Today, Piper Aircraft of Vero ...
TO aviators the world over, private aviation’s most durable and legendary plane is the Piper Cub. The most durable Piper of all is William Thomas Piper, president and board chairman of Piper Aircraft ...
Piper Aircraft Corp.'s 1957 business aircraft fly in echelon near the company's Lock Haven, Pa., plant. Led by the PA-23 Apache twin are the new PA-24, new Comanche, PA-22 Tri-Pacer, and PA-18 Super ...
Nine years ago in Bradford, Pa., an engineer named C. G. (“Center of Gravity”) Taylor gave up the corporate ghost trying to manufacture and sell a light, cheap airplane, the Taylor Cub. On the auction ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. -- Post officials honored the "Originals" of the Piper Cub Club with a plaque dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Aviation Museum June 25. The dedication was part of Army Aviation ...