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Learjet76

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I inherited a 1946 Cub last week with OK fabric and partial logs 1950-1976. This was last licensed as EC reed clipped model with a Lycoming 235 (1970). Somewhere along the line someone put a A-65 and standard wings back on.
My question is What should I do with it? Experimental with 0-200? Put it back Standard with C-85 and partial logs? Floats? I'd like a real electrical system with radio and intercom, X-ponder etc. Or just sell it? You guys are the pros. cub2.jpgcub1.jpgcub.jpg
 

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