Piper PA-18 Super
Cub
ZK-BQQ
(c/n 18-5412)
The PA-18 was the ultimate development of the
J-3 Cub, and is still in production (although not
by
Pipers). The original Piper Aircraft Corp filed
bankruptcy in 1994 . It has now been resurrected,
but
does not
build Super Cubs. A company named Cub Crafters in Eugene, Oregon,
acquired the
rights to continue building this ubiquitous aircraft, and
a production line has been set up. Currently
they
expect to turn
out around 50 of their new 'Top Cubs' in 2005. Gone are the days
when you
could pick
up a Cub for $2,500, however. These babies
cost upwards of $175,000! Admittedly
it's a product incorporating many design
changes and
improvements gleaned by Cub Crafters in their
repair work over the
years, plus the 'Top Cub' has 180 horses under the cowling. The
original Super
Cub came in four basic models,
depending on the engine. The Super Cub 95
had a 90 hp
Continental
C90; the Super Cub 125 had a 125 hp
Lycoming O-290-D;
the
Super Cub135
was also equipped
with a Lycoming of 135 hp, while the top
of the line was the Super Cub 150 with a 150
hp Lycoming
O-320-A2B. My
example shows a New Zealand registered Super Cub
150 of A.A.C. Air Taxis at
Mangere Airport in Auckland in 1958.