I remember the first time I saw a cub with Tundra Tires, in Alaska back in the day, I thought it looked so unnatural. Now a Cub with standard size tires looks funny.
Great plane! Good flights. Boy, those kids are growing! In no time at all they are going to be off to college and you two are going to be very sad. Thanks for the video, Troy. It was fun.
You did a beautiful Job. You should be very proud! Excellent job. I am considering building on up. Did It go well. What was the final dollar amount spent?
Great job building the CC. What do you think compared to the Super STOL? Flying? Take off and landing distance? I'm seriously torn between the two. Both have features that I really like, but so far, I can't get them all in one plane, and I can't afford two :(
The plane looks spectacular. I mean really well done. I apologize before asking as I would imagine you have answered this 10X already. But what happened to the RV why go to a Carbon Cub? With that cub what range do you have at say 75% throttle?
I still have the RV10, you can see it in the video. I don't think I could ever sell it unless I built another one.;-) The cub will fly at 130mph at 75% power but I only did that for the break in. At 50 to 55% it cruises at 110 MPH TAS at 5500ft burning 6.5 gph. You can cruise at less power down to 5 gph if you want.
@@branchair an SSXL can take off shorter and land shorter than anything out there, even a cub. Maybe u had the small SS with rotar engine....Also side by side is more considerate with passengers, tandem is like throwing people in the back so they get dizzy and can't see anything lol
cute, inquisitive kid. :) wonderful family.
I remember the first time I saw a cub with Tundra Tires, in Alaska back in the day, I thought it looked so unnatural. Now a Cub with standard size tires looks funny.
Great plane! Good flights. Boy, those kids are growing! In no time at all they are going to be off to college and you two are going to be very sad. Thanks for the video, Troy. It was fun.
Lots of Fun your choice of Aircraft is impeccable, if your ever near Aurora Ontario drop in and say Hi...:-)
Sick paint job!
It's a beautiful plane. Thanks for sharing.
Love your vids, wish you'd post more often. The new CC looks amazing, hope to see much more of it.
just wonderful ......smooth skies
Grats on getting it done!
Absolutely beautiful!!
nice paint job
You did a beautiful Job. You should be very proud! Excellent job. I am considering building on up. Did It go well. What was the final dollar amount spent?
Gorgeous
9:34 Somebody calls backtracking for JSK. That is a rental plane, and the one I did my first solo in.
Great job building the CC. What do you think compared to the Super STOL? Flying? Take off and landing distance? I'm seriously torn between the two. Both have features that I really like, but so far, I can't get them all in one plane, and I can't afford two :(
How much
The plane looks spectacular. I mean really well done. I apologize before asking as I would imagine you have answered this 10X already. But what happened to the RV why go to a Carbon Cub? With that cub what range do you have at say 75% throttle?
I still have the RV10, you can see it in the video. I don't think I could ever sell it unless I built another one.;-) The cub will fly at 130mph at 75% power but I only did that for the break in. At 50 to 55% it cruises at 110 MPH TAS at 5500ft burning 6.5 gph. You can cruise at less power down to 5 gph if you want.
Fun! What AOA system are you using that gives you a signal in your headset? Thanks for the great video!
It is the AOA in the Garmin G3X Touch.
How does it's TO and landing distances compare to the SuperSTOL
Cinnamanster A the SS is easier to land short but the cub can land just as short. Take off is better in the cub.
@@branchair an SSXL can take off shorter and land shorter than anything out there, even a cub. Maybe u had the small SS with rotar engine....Also side by side is more considerate with passengers, tandem is like throwing people in the back so they get dizzy and can't see anything lol
How difficult was the cub to build?
Nothing is difficult with patience. ;-)