How many J3 Cubs are still flying?

How many J3 Cubs are still flying?

5,000 J-3 Cubs
Some 5,000 J-3 Cubs are still flying, many of them impeccably restored and commanding prices of up to $40,000. Pilots prize them for their antique appeal and simple, forgiving handling qualities.

How many J3 Cubs were built?

William T. Piper and Piper Aircraft are one of general aviation’s greatest success stories. Piper took Gilbert Taylor’s Tiger Kitten and E-2 designs and, with Walter Jamoneau, built the Taylor and Piper J-2, then the legendary Piper J-3. When production ended in 1947, 19,888 Piper Cubs had been built.

Is the J3 Cub an ultralight?

The ultralight Tiger Cub looks a lot like the original Piper J3 Cub. Being smaller and lighter the Tiger Cub is classified as an ultralight aircraft.

Is a J3 Cub a light sport aircraft?

The Piper J-3 Cub is an American light aircraft that was built between 1938 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. The aircraft has a simple, lightweight design which gives it good low-speed handling properties and short-field performance.

How fast does a J3 Cub fly?

87 mphPiper J-3 Cub / Top speed

Why are Piper Cubs yellow?

The story of Cub Yellow Some time after the [Second World War], when the supply of nitrate dope was dwindling, bids went out from Piper for a paint manufacturer to come up with a pigmented yellow butyrate dope that would as closely match the nitrate shade as possible.

How high can a J3 Cub fly?

With a service ceiling of only 11,500 feet, the Cub was never intended for cruise much above 4000/5000 feet. At that height, you can expect to see 65 kts cruise when flying light.

How high can a Piper Cub Fly?

19,000′
The aircraft has a maximum operating altitude of 19,000′, a normal cruise speed of 100 KTS/115 MPH, and a 543 NM/625 SM seats-full range. The PIPER Super Cub has a 487′ balanced field length and 950′ landing distance.

How much is a Piper Cub airplane?

Piper J–3 Cub. Many airplanes are especially fun to fly, but none make the claim as well as a Piper Cub. New ones—with much more power than the original 65 horses—cost between $100,000 and $200,000, but Cubs in excellent shape are available for between $30,000 and $50,000.

How much does a J3 Cub cost?

You’ll find reliable J–3 Cubs in the $32,000 to $38,000 category, but if you want a “cream puff,” Hofmann said, you’ll find the price is closer to $48,000 to $50,000, and that includes an electric starter.

Are J3 Cubs aerobatic?

It’s not unusual to do gentlemen’s aerobatics in a J3.