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Aluminum Tube & Gusset CUB

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philr

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I have some time to play with the Idea posted (Victor Bravo I think?) in this forum some time ago about a Aluminum Tube and Gusset Cub. I approach these projects in a collaborative and open manner. Would full size be best or downsized a bit? My thought was full size and try to match the original closely and max power 100 hp. Wing kits are available from Taylor%20Cub%20242_edited.jpg


D & E Aircraft of Florida, LLC so if we got a fuse worked out it would be well on the way. I really like the BMW boxer bike engines and they might work. What plans are available that are clear enough to get all the stations accurate? I have some Cub plans not sure if they are the same as the original? The front 1/2 page looks like this.
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