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Picture of the Day: Cub waiting on a cold wet ramp

By General Aviation News Staff · January 23, 2019 ·

David Consbrucki submitted the following photo and note: “Winter weather delivery diversion in Alabama for my Legend Cub on its way home to Florida from Ohio.”


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  1. Steve Trutschel says

    January 24, 2019 at 5:24 am

    I know the pictured Cub very well. I flew it from southern Oregon to Waynesville Ohio for a friend of mine who happens to be the guy you bought it from. That was hands down the best flying trip in my 41 years of flying. Landed in the desert in Utah and texted the owner pictures of it sitting in the middle of nowhere and told him we broke down and here is where we had to land. Thought he was going to pass out before I told he we were just out exploring in his not yet seen Cub. Anyway, it took my brother and I five days to get it to Waynesville Ohio. Good times. I owned a 1940 C-90 J-3 Cub for 23 years. Sold it last year to buy a Cessna 180.

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