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Piper NE Cub (N440TX)
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LOL; This is no where like a Lancair !! Try Piper J3
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I agree with you, very often FlightAware is weird.
I agree with you, very often FlightAware is weird.
not Piper, Legend AL3
Just for clarity:
The Legend Cub made its first flight on March 10, 2005. Now called the AL3 Classic Cub, it's a bit wider than the Piper aircraft of the 1930s. With a 100-hp engine and fuel tank in the wing, it also incorporates the refinements of the postwar PA-11 Cub Special. The bungee cords of old have been replaced by coil springs.
American Legend Aircraft Company flew its all-new Legend Cub for the first time on March 10, 2005. This was the first aircraft from Legend, a startup company with roots in corporate aviation. Similar in appearance to the J-3, the taildragger represented "an evolution in design and fabrication," the company promised. "Numerous enhancements make the Legend Cub a thoroughly modern aircraft.
The Legend Cub made its first flight on March 10, 2005. Now called the AL3 Classic Cub, it's a bit wider than the Piper aircraft of the 1930s. With a 100-hp engine and fuel tank in the wing, it also incorporates the refinements of the postwar PA-11 Cub Special. The bungee cords of old have been replaced by coil springs.
American Legend Aircraft Company flew its all-new Legend Cub for the first time on March 10, 2005. This was the first aircraft from Legend, a startup company with roots in corporate aviation. Similar in appearance to the J-3, the taildragger represented "an evolution in design and fabrication," the company promised. "Numerous enhancements make the Legend Cub a thoroughly modern aircraft.
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