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Re: The Legend Cub

Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:24 pm

Dave Hadfield wrote:You might consider a PA-12. It's a bit broader, and has more useful load than a stock Cub (although I can't quote the Legend or PA-18 numbers).

A good stock one is 40-50K, maybe less.

Dave


Like this one?

From http://www.barnstormers.com:

PIPER PA-12 SUPER CRUISER • $59,500 • OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY • For Sale: 1947 Piper Pa 12 Super Cruiser. Total time SMOH: 621 STOH: 106 Complete Restoration 2000 Vacuum System with Horizon, D. G., and T and B Cleveland wheels and brakes. All AD's complied with. Fresh annual. Not due till 03/10 Narco 120 radio and TXP Top O.H. 8/06 at 515 Hours. Ceconite Immaculate Must see to appreciate. Bobby Melton: Thomaston Georgia, 706 648 3878 or 706 656 3878 • Contact Bobby Melton, Friend of Owner - located Thomaston, GA USA • Telephone: 706-656-3878 . 706-648-3878 • Posted February 16, 2010 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser • Recommend This Ad to a Friend • Email Advertiser • Save to Watchlist • Report This Ad • View Larger Pictures

Not sure what makes it a "piece of history," but it looks like it might be a nice one.....

Re: The Legend Cub

Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:33 am

The cool thing about the airport I am based at is that we have three runways, and one of which is a 2,400 grass strip!

Re: The Legend Cub

Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:01 am

Before you get too excited about buying you better see if you can get financing first. I had some co-workers who spoke with no less than 5 aircraft lending institutions and were turned down because it was an antique airplane, gave interest rates that were above 10%, required a 20% down payment, and several other reasons. They then tried various local banks and credit unions and could find no one.
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