I've owned two Super Cubs. One that I bought brand new in 1966 and picked it
up in Lock Haven.
It cost just under $12,000.
I prefer to fly in shirtsleeves, and certainly would never climb into a
space suit to fly. The PA-18-150, as delivered from the factory has an
excellent front set heater. It's the PAX that freezes. Although a little
tape around the doors makes it more bearable.
There are some things that Cubcrafters do to make the situation better, but
Piper never cared to change the airplane much.
Karl
ATP CFI ETC
"Curator" N185KG
"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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RefrigiWear makes the heater redundant.
http://www.refrigiwear.com/
Good boots and socks, thick wool. Think winter motorcycle
gear.
"karl gruber" wrote in message
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| And a comfortable seat!
| And a heater that heats both seats equally.
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| Karl
| "Curator" N185KG
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| "Sam Spade" wrote in message
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| Jim Macklin wrote:
| But a J-3 or PA 18-150 is more fun than either.
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| Now you're talking!! ;-)
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| A Super Cub with a Garmin 296.~
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