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Piper Taylor Cub

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Piper Taylor Cub

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The Piper Taylor Cub is a legendary American light utility aircraft that first flew in 1930, establishing foundational concepts for bush flying and sport aviation. With a 10.7-meter wingspan, 6.9-meter fuselage, and 128.7 kilometers per hour maximum speed, it proved that modest speed combined with simplicity enabled exceptional utility. Its forgiving handling and minimal infrastructure requirements made it iconic for remote operations. Its enduring popularity testifies to brilliant design philosophy.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Light utility aircraft
Motori
1
Primo volo
1930
Lunghezza
6,9 m
Apertura alare
10,7 m
Velocità massima
129 km/h