The Cub
Since the day I first showed up at the airport many years ago I have heard about Piper Cubs. Everyone described them as a great airplane that was fun to fly. Even non-pilots recognize the Cub name and refer to them, not really knowing anything about them.
If other pilots spoke so highly about them I figured what they said must be true and I joined the ranks of aviators who wanted to own one. As time went on and I became exposed to back country type flying my interest in Cubs grew, only now more along the line of higher performance Super Cubs which are known for their short field capabilities.
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