Piper Cub J3![]() | |
| History The simple and economical Cub is one of the most well loved light aircraft of all time, and helped make flying an affordable pastime for thousands of pilots in the years surrounding World War 2.
Immediately before the entry of the United States into World War II. Sales of the Cub were spurred by the organization of the Civilian Pilot Training (CPT) Program. ln 194O, 3,016 Cubs were built and at the wartime peak a new J-3 emerged from the factory every twenty minutes. Seventy-five percent of all pilots in the CPT Program were trained on Cubs, many going on to more advanced training in the military. Cubs were also flown during the war as observation, liaison, and ambulance planes. Known variously as the L-4, O-59 and NE-1, these planes rendered valuable service and were nicknamed "Grasshoppers."The L-4A liaison aircraft, originally designated the O-59, was the military version of the famous Piper J3 "Cub." The Army ordered the first O-59s in 1941 for tests in conjunction with its growing interest in the use of light aircraft for liaison and observation duties in direct support of ground forces. Between 1941 and 1945, the Army procured almost 6,000 Piper Aircraft. During WW II, "Grasshoppers" performed a wide variety of functions throughout the world such as for artillery fire direction, pilot training, gliderpilot instruction, courier service and front-line liaison. Production includes 5795 prewar J3s, 8252 postwar J3C65s, 1248 J4 Cub Coupes, over 1410 J5 Cub Cruisers, more than 430 PA11 Cub Specials, 3761 PA12 Super Cruisers, 521 PA14 Family Cruisers. Wartime construction of 5687 L4s.
Performances |
| Type | Two-seat light aircraft for training, observation, liason, ambulance. three-seat in Cub Cruiser and Super Cruiser, four-seat in Family Cruiser. |
| Manufacturer | Piper Aircraft Corporation. |
| Armament | None |
| Maximum speed | 85 mph. |
| Cruising speed | 75 mph. |
| Climbing speed | 1640ft/min. |
| Range190 | 300 miles (480 km) |
| Service ceiling | 9,300 ft (4.880 m) |
Technical Specification
| Piper Cub J3C65 | |
| Length | 22 ft 5 in. |
| Wing span | 35 ft 3 in. |
| Height | 6ft 8 in. |
| Weight | 1,200 lb loaded |
| Engine | J3C65 - One 50kW (65hp) Continental A651 flat four piston engine driving a two blade fixed pitch propeller. |
| Piper Cub PA12 Super Cruiser | |
| Length | 22ft 1 in. |
| Wing span | 35 ft 6 in. |
| Height | 6ft 10 in. |
| Weight | 1,200 lbs. max |
| Engine | One 75kW (100hp) Lycoming O235 flat four. |

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