Love this video...even includes a flying farmer type at the controls. Enjoy!
Piper J3 Cub Low and Slow
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All student pilots should experience that - that really brings back memories of my aviation youth and visiting farm strips in southern ontario in a j3 --
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One day I have to learn how to fly one of those things. Looks like a lot of fun.
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[quote author=Rookie Pilot link=topic=7425.msg20394#msg20394 date=1510026777]
One day I have to learn how to fly one of those things. Looks like a lot of fun.
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Skip fancy coffees starting tomorrow and put that cash in a jar, by next spring you ought to have more than enough saved to take some Cub lessons.
One day I have to learn how to fly one of those things. Looks like a lot of fun.
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Skip fancy coffees starting tomorrow and put that cash in a jar, by next spring you ought to have more than enough saved to take some Cub lessons.
[quote]Skip fancy coffees starting tomorrow and put that cash in a jar, by next spring you ought to have more than enough saved to take some Cub lessons. [/quote]
Is there somewhere in Canada where you can actually get J3 Cub lessons????
Is there somewhere in Canada where you can actually get J3 Cub lessons????
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[quote author=DeflectionShot link=topic=7425.msg20408#msg20408 date=1510069883]
Is there somewhere in Canada where you can actually get J3 Cub lessons? ???
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There must be somebody doing it somewhere. If not, there are a handful of places with Super Cubs and Citabrias which are better suited to dual flying with modern fatties anyways.
Whatever you can find, try and pick something that can be flown with the door open.
Is there somewhere in Canada where you can actually get J3 Cub lessons? ???
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There must be somebody doing it somewhere. If not, there are a handful of places with Super Cubs and Citabrias which are better suited to dual flying with modern fatties anyways.
Whatever you can find, try and pick something that can be flown with the door open.
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