Piper PA-18 "Super Cub"
Piper PA-18 "Super Cub" (1:1 Scale)
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A short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft designed to land and takeoff in remote, undeveloped areas, also called bush plane. The Piper PA-18 Super Cub is a two-seat, single-engine monoplane. Introduced first in 1949 by Piper Aircraft, it was developed from the Piper PA-11, and traces its lineage back through the J-3 to the Taylor E-2 Cub of the 1930s.
Updated in 4 Jan 2024, it is nearly complete remake including new fuselage, new wing and tail, new engine and new gyro.
Designed to land and takeoff any land with short distance. Able pilots can even land on mountains and roofs of large buildings with high gripping wheels. It has high climb rate (with flaps ON), two seats, parachute, heater and basic equipments.