VH-WOO Piper PA-18 150 Super
Cub
(C/n 18-8343)
PA-18s were not that common in Australia.
Some 40 or so have been imported over the years.
They
were far more prevalent in New Zealand, which has seen over 100 of them
on its civil register.
John Wheatley saw this one (above) in the early 1970s.
Even on the original print I cannot discern
what the pie-chart logo represents. The shot below was
taken by Geoff Goodall somewhat earlier
in
September 1966 at Parafield when it was virtually brand new. and being
used as a
demonstrator.
Soon
after Geoff's photo was taken it was sold to the
Southern Cross Gliding Club in Sydney
for use
as a glider
tug. Could that be then badge I m unable to identify?
It is still current and
finished in
an
overall Piper J-3C65 yellow scheme
with the legend "Spirit of Lock Haven" emblazoned on the
fuselage.