Hello everyone. I am new to this list. I am an inactive pilot, preparing to re-activate. I owned a J-3 Cub 30 years ago, and loved it, but had to give it up to raise my family. I am now in a position to purchase an aircraft and begin flying again. My son is finishing up his CFI rating, so he will hopefully be my "ticket" to getting me current and proficient again.
He is taking an A&P course, and this week he learned of a nice low-time 1946 BC-12D for sale by a fellow student. We are seriously considering a purchase, after a pre-buy inspection, as the price seems in line based on the limited research I've done.
My main concern is flight characteristics, as I have never flown a T-Craft. Has anyone out there flown both a T-Craft and a Cub, and if so, how do they compare? Specifically I am concerned about x-wind characteristics, stall speed, approach and landing speeds, and climb performance compared to the Cub, (this plane has the A-65, as did my Cub).
Any advice / help would be appreciated. By the way, the plane is just out of annual (Nov.), and my son is not tail-wheel endorsed yet anyway, so we can't check it out for ourselves.
Thanks,
Dave Van Lanen
He is taking an A&P course, and this week he learned of a nice low-time 1946 BC-12D for sale by a fellow student. We are seriously considering a purchase, after a pre-buy inspection, as the price seems in line based on the limited research I've done.
My main concern is flight characteristics, as I have never flown a T-Craft. Has anyone out there flown both a T-Craft and a Cub, and if so, how do they compare? Specifically I am concerned about x-wind characteristics, stall speed, approach and landing speeds, and climb performance compared to the Cub, (this plane has the A-65, as did my Cub).
Any advice / help would be appreciated. By the way, the plane is just out of annual (Nov.), and my son is not tail-wheel endorsed yet anyway, so we can't check it out for ourselves.
Thanks,
Dave Van Lanen
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