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Gonna Hate Myself, But....

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I am purchasing part of a newer airplane* and so it's time for the Cub to go.

Stock, non-award winning 1940 J-3. Ceconite in 1989, Motor in 1998. 5068 TTAF, 124 SMOH, good compressions on the A-65-8-F. Wood Sensenich. Sealed struts. Shoulder harnesses. 6 x 6.0 w/Cleveland brakes. New Maule tailwheel. This Cub was a trainer. Logs from '52. I taught in this jet when I was a young CFI. Honest airplane.

ALWAYS hangared.

https://www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?mode=search

*1942 Stearman
 

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