bush master wrote:I scratch built a Cub like you are thinking about, completed in 1995. If you are thinking going that way and welding your own fuselage consider the PA 18 95 replica, the main difference is the upper deck, more head room and better seating, visibility. This is a big job, took all my spare time for 5 years. I love the plane and have 1400 hrs on it now. There are some very good kits with pre welded fuselages which would save a lot of time and maybe insure the project is completed. Mine has 0-200 no electric big tires and weighs 800. Good luck.
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Yes sir, this is where I plan to go with mine.
I have the Northland drawings somewhere, and will have a Cub as a reference.
I was thinking no electric, O-200 with the C-90 cam, or the C-85 stroker as well, but will pry put a mini starter on because my lovely bride doesn't care for hand-propping. (She's a certified pilot, and I'm an A&P)
The goal is lightness, so will probably go with wood ribs on an aluminum spar. On another forum, someone posted comparative weights of parts, and evidently wooden ribs are significantly lighter than aluminum.