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Cubcrafters vs. Legend Cub
I recently got my tail wheel endorsement (in a Citabria) and really
enjoyed the whole experience. What a blast! While I like the Citabria, the classic cub looks so neat and I'd love to check one out. I'm just a renter now but I'm toying with owning a tailwheel. I'm quite tall and I just fit into the Citabria and was wondering if I'd fit in one of the newer cubs since they advertise it being 4 inches wider. (6'7", 200lbs) Are there any new buyers out there who bought one of these new cubs? Which Cub did you buy and why? If I can fit in a citabria, can I fit in one of these? Thanks |
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Cubcrafters vs. Legend Cub
On Mar 12, 9:39 am, "Jkgoblue" wrote:
I recently got my tail wheel endorsement (in a Citabria) and really enjoyed the whole experience. What a blast! While I like the Citabria, the classic cub looks so neat and I'd love to check one out. I'm just a renter now but I'm toying with owning a tailwheel. I'm quite tall and I just fit into the Citabria and was wondering if I'd fit in one of the newer cubs since they advertise it being 4 inches wider. (6'7", 200lbs) I can't tell you about the new cub but I've got a bunch of time in the old Cub. I'm 6'4" and it was tight but not nearly as tight as most planes or that era (Chief, Taylorcraft, etc). Since you fly from the back seat your feet wrap around the seat in front of you. In a sense, the pax in the front is sitting in your lap. The one thing I didn't like about the classic Cub was its lack of stability. The plane would never fly straight, no mater how well rigged it was. Everytime you got some wake turb from a humming bird going by the plane would bob around and go into a turn. You couldn't take your hand off the stick for long. Even in minor turb you really felt like you were bobing around in the air. Interestingly, landing from the back seat is not nearly as big of a deal as your would think. Once you get your visual picture down the runway on landing (around the cylinders) its not much different than landing anything else. The only down side is that you can only see 1/2 the runway on landing (right or left, your choice) so if a dog were to run out onto the runway from the side you are not looking at you won't see him coming. -Robert -robert |
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Cubcrafters vs. Legend Cub
I really like the Legend because of the doors on each side.
Summer flying has to be spectacular with the sides open wide. Great for aerial photography, too. I have 550+ tailwheel wheel time, ~450 in a 7AC Champ, ~30 in a J-3, another 40-50 in a Citabria 7GCBC and the remainder in assorted antiques and classics. The Cub will outclimb the Champ. The Cub will fly hands off, you just have to use your feet. |
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Cubcrafters vs. Legend Cub
On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, john smith wrote:
The Cub will fly hands off, you just have to use your feet. hehe. Am I the only one who wasn't able to fly the J-3 with tennis shoes? I always had to wear slippers because the sold sole of the tennis shoe didn't allow the bottom of my foot to get under the rudder to the brake. I always kept a pair of tennis shoes in the back. The thought of walking out of a farmer's field after an emergency landing wearing slippers was always with me. -Robert |
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Cubcrafters vs. Legend Cub
On 12 Mar 2007 13:37:49 -0700, "Robert M. Gary"
wrote: On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, john smith wrote: The Cub will fly hands off, you just have to use your feet. hehe. Am I the only one who wasn't able to fly the J-3 with tennis shoes? I always had to wear slippers because the sold sole of the tennis shoe didn't allow the bottom of my foot to get under the rudder to the brake. I always kept a pair of tennis shoes in the back. The thought of walking out of a farmer's field after an emergency landing wearing slippers was always with me. ???!!! I've only flown the Luscombe and the T-Cart*, where the heel brakes were aft and slightly inboard of the rudder pedals. Are the Cub's heel brakes forward of the pedals? Don *Come to think of it, there were a few hours of Aerknocker in there, too. Same kind of brake rig. |
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Cubcrafters vs. Legend Cub
On Mar 12, 2:59 pm, Don Tuite
wrote: On 12 Mar 2007 13:37:49 -0700, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, john smith wrote: The Cub will fly hands off, you just have to use your feet. hehe. Am I the only one who wasn't able to fly the J-3 with tennis shoes? I always had to wear slippers because the sold sole of the tennis shoe didn't allow the bottom of my foot to get under the rudder to the brake. I always kept a pair of tennis shoes in the back. The thought of walking out of a farmer's field after an emergency landing wearing slippers was always with me. ???!!! I've only flown the Luscombe and the T-Cart*, where the heel brakes were aft and slightly inboard of the rudder pedals. Are the Cub's heel brakes forward of the pedals? Don *Come to think of it, there were a few hours of Aerknocker in there, too. Same kind of brake rig. I never had any issue in the Aeronca. The Cub's brakes are slightly forward of the rudder itself. I think people with smaller feet are able to get to the brakes with less effort than I can with my size 13s. The other fun thing in the Cub is that if you don't like to work the rudders with the peddles you can just grab the cables that run right past you. It really shows where the saying "flying in a kite" came from. -Robert |
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Cubcrafters vs. Legend Cub
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
ups.com... ... I can't tell you about the new cub but I've got a bunch of time in the old Cub. I'm 6'4" and it was tight but not nearly as tight as most planes or that era (Chief, Taylorcraft, etc). Since you fly from the back seat your feet wrap around the seat in front of you. In a sense, the pax in the front is sitting in your lap. ... It appears that many of the "new Cubs" solo from the front seat. The "old Cub" had a fuel tank up front - the newer ones seem to tend towards wing tanks. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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