A few of my friends have 8As with the C85 and see 105mph regularly. It really is a bargain of an airplane. A little smaller than a C150, cheap to operate and decent speed on 4-5gph.Eh, Luscombes were designed to fly fast, that's why they do almost 100 mph on 65 hp, leave it to the Cubs and Champs to go low and slow ;-)Why do something ridiculous like that? The whole point is to fly low and slow.
Last year the SuperCub I used to teach in was totaled, otherwise I'd offer to do it for you. There is also a 7GCBC we could use, but it isn't as cool as a PA18.Any tailwheel endorsement recommendations for next summer?
A few of my friends have 8As with the C85 and see 105mph regularly. It really is a bargain of an airplane. A little smaller than a C150, cheap to operate and decent speed on 4-5gph.
How tall of a prop are you turning? My buddies are running 71/49 or 71/51 with theirs.I have an 8E with a C85 and cruise prop. I CAN get 110 or so on a cold, calm day. I choose to go slower! It’s a great plane overall, in my opinion!A few of my friends have 8As with the C85 and see 105mph regularly. It really is a bargain of an airplane. A little smaller than a C150, cheap to operate and decent speed on 4-5gph.
Last year the SuperCub I used to teach in was totaled, otherwise I'd offer to do it for you. There is also a 7GCBC we could use, but it isn't as cool as a PA18.