This is the Hangar 9 Piper J-3 Cub 40. The Piper J-3 Cub was the most
popular commercial aircraft of the 1930's. Barely seven yards long and
instantly recognizable in its yellow-and-black paint scheme, this
nostalgic favorite became the foremost trainer of the era, eventually
training 80% of the United States' military pilots by the end of World
War II. A new Cub was rolling of the assembly line nearly every 20
minutes, and many of these beloved airplanes are still around today.
Hangar 9's .40-size Piper J-3 Cub ARF captures the classic scale
lines and smooth flight performance of its grandfather, a full-scale Cub
owned by Pat Hartness, whose Triple Tree Aerodrome hosts the annual Joe
Nall and Don Lowe Masters RC events. Constructed from top quality balsa
and lightweight plywood materials and showing off a vibrant Cub Yellow
UltraCote scheme, this scale Cub will provide aviation buffs with hours
of sport-flying fun.
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