VH-MLE Piper PA-18 150
Super
Cub
(c/n 18-7028)
This 1959 model Super Cub is
sporting low pressure balloon tires for soft beach landings.
Geoff Goodall took
the above shot at
Berwick, Victoria in February 1969. No other details
as to
ownership. It appears to be carrying a flying club
badge on the fuselage. Further, I
don't remember ever seeing a PA-18 with a "Piper
Cub" slogan on the nose like this one has.
The color
shot below came to light in August 2009 and was found by John Willis in
a long-lost
drawer at the Latrobe Valley Aero Club. It was probably taken
around 1960 and shows the
aircraft at
that airport whilst owned by Mitchelson Brothers fisheries of Lakes
Entrance Vic.
It would appear
that the original option for soft beach landings employed the
double-bogey
treatment as seen here. The Super Cub was used mainly as a fish
spotter, hence the need for
low pressure balloon tires, to effect landings on adjacent beaches.