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Piper PA-11 Cub Special

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Piper PA-11 Cub Special

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The Piper PA-11 Cub Special was an American light aircraft that first flew in 1946, providing postwar recreational and utility flying. With a single-crew configuration, 10.7-meter wingspan, and 181 kilometers per hour maximum speed, it continued the Cub tradition of simplicity and utility. The practical design suited bush flying and remote operations. Its popularity among postwar aviators testified to enduring appeal of simple, reliable aircraft.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Light aircraft
Origine
United States
Equipaggio
1
Motori
90
Primo volo
1946
Lunghezza
6,8 m
Apertura alare
10,7 m
Velocità massima
181 km/h
Autonomia
567 km