Webinar - Buying, Flying and Owning a Piper Cub

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Steve Krog has owned and flown old airplanes for more than 30 years. He and his wife Sharon, also an avid flyer, run the Cub Club. Steve is a CFI and can be found giving primary flight instruction in J-3 Cubs at Hartford, Wis. Hosted by Steve Buss.

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  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl11 жыл бұрын

    One time I was sitting at home, and I saw a Yellow J3 Cub fly overhead from our local potato patch airport. I remember offhanded my dad once telling me the guy gave airplane rides. So I jumped in my car, rushed to the airport (didn't actually remember where it was), and marched out on the field, and he had just landed, it was his last flight of the day. I didn't know the guy A for Adam but I just right out asked him to give me a ride!

  • @minecraftwtihclay
    @minecraftwtihclay7 жыл бұрын

    No way! I flew with Steve Krog at cub air. Got 12.5 hours with Steve and now go to oshkosh for flight school. I have my private now :)

  • @JimForeman
    @JimForeman11 жыл бұрын

    Love the J3 Piper Cub, soloed one on my 16th birthday in 1944 abd have owned a dozen or more over the years.

  • @blueplanetphotostudio9616
    @blueplanetphotostudio96169 жыл бұрын

    This is really good information on buying a Cub or ANY vintage aircraft.

  • @Tetra84
    @Tetra848 жыл бұрын

    Great info! I hope to learn to fly in a Cub one day soon!

  • @gregson99
    @gregson997 жыл бұрын

    my 1st and only flight on a small plane was a piper cub j3. Great memories.

  • @GutpileCharlie
    @GutpileCharlie10 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Brought back many old memories. Learned to fly in the fall of 1956 in J3 N3590K and PA12 N7720H. Didn't do any flying for a few years, till 1974. Got in a C150 and the instructor asked if I thought I could fly it and I said sure. On my first take off run I was "dancing" on the rudder pedals. That just isn't necessary with a nose wheel. I don't think you've learned to fly until you fly a rag wing taildragger. God bless the Cub. :-)

  • @DumbledoreMcCracken

    @DumbledoreMcCracken

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glider. First takeoff is a formation flight

  • @AlMacasaet
    @AlMacasaet6 жыл бұрын

    Flew an L4 with an instructor once in 1966. At 70, hope it's not too late to go back to flying.

  • @64wing
    @64wing11 жыл бұрын

    heavier is smoother (generally). I'll tell ya, "floatiness" is a synonym for bumpy as far as a passenger is concerned. I love flying no matter how bumpy it is, but a passenger usually likes it smooth. That is really the primary reason why heavy is good for rides. One other reason is that if the passenger tries their hand at doing some of the flying once aloft, he/she will be less able to over-control the airplane.

  • @rrpilot
    @rrpilot10 жыл бұрын

    Lots of very good info.

  • @joekasson1923

    @joekasson1923

    6 жыл бұрын

    rrpilot K k KKk ‘

  • @pontier09
    @pontier092 жыл бұрын

    If you got paid a dollar for every "uh" on this video, you could buy one of the $50k showroom cubs mentioned

  • @WoBlink1961
    @WoBlink196113 жыл бұрын

    @GCD89 I feel the same way about VW Beetles - but plenty think they're great. To me, a Cub is a return to real stick & rudder flying. I'd love one.

  • @paulbickley658
    @paulbickley6584 жыл бұрын

    Good video...

  • @Shotgunwilly1588
    @Shotgunwilly15886 жыл бұрын

    My first flying lesson was in a j3 cub with my granddad who was the manager of the downtown airport 3dw springfield mo. I'm a big fan of this aircraft I love it because it's easy to fly slipping into a landing and back in the tail down there's nothing like it. Original had a 65 horsepower engine it blew up through a crank rod / Fellows Lake and North Springfield Missouri my granddad decide to put on a 85 horsepower engine for a little bit more take off power. If anybody knows who has November Charlie 3481 kilo I'm interested in falling it through its rest of its life maybe someday I can own my grandad's whole plane.

  • @hexnut72

    @hexnut72

    6 жыл бұрын

    I flew in a Cub out of the Aurora Mo airport back in '95ish? It had flat plates on the ends of the wingtips and was owned by a lady named Carol if I remember right. When did your family get rid of the airplane?

  • @christiangruhn7365
    @christiangruhn736511 жыл бұрын

    Well, there is the part where we modelers watch out for no-wind conditions. :) Because the light ones do bump quite a bit if it's windy.

  • @musicalmike235
    @musicalmike23512 жыл бұрын

    For someone like me who is just trying to break into the world of aviation for the first time, what exactly should i be looking for when viewing these logs?

  • @spurgear4
    @spurgear42 жыл бұрын

    I always wanted a cub but bought a Vegabond for half the price of a cub. I love my little pa 17.

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl11 жыл бұрын

    And without question next thing I knew I was up in the air looking down with nothing below me :-) There's no door on this thing! And you can't see forward at all when you take off!

  • @dandersonjr
    @dandersonjr2 жыл бұрын

    After 3:08 I shut the video off because it doesn't sound like a machine I'd like to fly.

  • @commentatron

    @commentatron

    Жыл бұрын

    To each their own. On the other hand, I like the idea that 80% of all WWII pilots received their primary training in this aircraft.

  • @user-fo3pr3oq5j
    @user-fo3pr3oq5j6 жыл бұрын

    小熊是很棒的飞机!

  • @maxwellspeedwell2585
    @maxwellspeedwell25853 жыл бұрын

    Just think, in sixteen years will have the big 100 birthday.

  • @no-rope
    @no-rope7 жыл бұрын

    Were do you get parts in the USA for an 1944 Cup L-4? Arno from Germany

  • @PDZ1122

    @PDZ1122

    Жыл бұрын

    Aircraft Spruce in Corona, Univair, or Wag Aero.

  • @roym5694
    @roym569411 жыл бұрын

    i have found j5 in tn cl

  • @hash46176
    @hash461763 жыл бұрын

    I'm looking at one 1940 cub in ohio barn for 22000 hasn't flown since 1975

  • @2089maca
    @2089maca11 жыл бұрын

    more weight is smoother I think

  • @adelejellybelly2010

    @adelejellybelly2010

    7 жыл бұрын

    More weight definitely smoother ever in RC model planes

  • @christiangruhn7365
    @christiangruhn736511 жыл бұрын

    SO why is having a heavier weight a good thing for giving rides and such? I design, build, and fly radio control aerobatic model airplanes. And making them light is EXTREMELY important, it is less stress on parts, more floatiness when landing, slower stall. Does the heavier cub have a beefier landing gear and strut mount? I can see that as an advantage but they must have made it out of depleted uranium to add 50-100 pounds with that change. :)

  • @roym5694
    @roym569411 жыл бұрын

    searh nashville craiglist piper cub

  • @DEeMONsworld
    @DEeMONsworld2 жыл бұрын

    only 8,000 hours? My first instructor retired with 42,000 hours in light singles :)

  • @commentatron

    @commentatron

    Жыл бұрын

    I think Wilt Chamberlain had something like 42,000 hours, too.

  • @PDZ1122
    @PDZ1122 Жыл бұрын

    Or you could just buy a Champ.....🤣

  • @taildragginone
    @taildragginone11 жыл бұрын

    Light airplanes fly better than heavy ones . Good info on the vid but man, what a sleeping pill !

  • @peppylaymoseeto
    @peppylaymoseeto11 жыл бұрын

    17:52 He didn't say "MAGNEEDLES" did he? Did he say "MagNEEDLES" a couple times? 17:52 18:00. I never heard magnetos called magneedles.

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