J-3 Cub Identification
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I just got a J-3 Cub body without the wing. It has an OS 48 4cycle.
The number on the side is "N4734C".
The fuse is 48/49inches long from tip of the rudder to front of the cowl.. That means the wing should be about80-81 inches. I'm trying to identify the manufacturer/supplier so I can get a wing.....preferably a "clipped" wing. Does anyone recognize the N number?
Thanks in advance, Dan
The number on the side is "N4734C".
The fuse is 48/49inches long from tip of the rudder to front of the cowl.. That means the wing should be about80-81 inches. I'm trying to identify the manufacturer/supplier so I can get a wing.....preferably a "clipped" wing. Does anyone recognize the N number?
Thanks in advance, Dan
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Yep, that's the "old" Goldberg Anniversary Edition of the Piper Cub. Goldberg is now part of Great Planes, and I don't think they have this model any more. Here is their web site where you might check. http://www.carlgoldbergproducts.com/...nes/index.html By the way I have been flying one of these, and it flys great with an OS 91 4 Stroke. Balanced just right with this engine.




