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Piper Super Cub

Piper Super Cub plane

The Piper Super Cub was first certified in 1949, powered at the time by a Continental C90-12F. Over time, the power was increased and the final production run at Piper saw the installation of the Lycoming O-320 150hp engine. The PA-18 Super Cub was the last Piper production airplane to carry the Cub nameplate. This seaplane was restored and built by WMU's Aviation Department.

  • Number in fleet: 1
  • Primary use: Sea plane rating
  • Engine: Textron Lycoming O-360 (160BHP)
  • Fuel capacity: 36 gallons
  • Weight: 1440 pounds (standard empty); 2000 pounds (max tow)
  • Dimensions: 22 feet and 7 inches long,  6 feet and 8 inches high, 35 feet and 2 inches wing span, 183.8 feet2 wing area
  • Floats: Wipline 2100