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Cubcrafters founder Jim Richmond gone west

Cubcrafters Press Release wrote:Yakima, Washington – November 22, 2021: It is with heavy hearts that we share the loss of our Founder, Jim Richmond, who passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 21st, 2021 surrounded by loving family at his home in Yakima, Washington. He will be missed greatly by family, friends, customers, and coworkers alike.

Both Jim Richmond and the company he founded, CubCrafters, are names that are synonymous with new innovation in backcountry aviation. Jim started the company in 1980, and although he had retired from its day-to-day management in recent years, he continued to be active in managing the strategic and creative direction of the company until his death.

A true visionary, Jim saw the possibilities in modernizing the iconic Piper Super Cub with current design and manufacturing techniques for better performance and safety. In the four decades since he founded the company, CubCrafters has manufactured a fleet of around 1500 new aircraft, and rebuilt or restored countless others for customers all over the world. The team that Jim built in the rural Washington State community of Yakima developed seven different models of aircraft over the years, both certified and experimental, along with dozens of STC’s and many other advancements to benefit the General Aviation community. The most recent aircraft added to his legacy is the nosewheel equipped XCub, an airplane that allows true backcountry access to a wider range of pilots than ever before.

“CubCrafters is truly a family. Our employees, customers, and affiliates all feel Jim’s loss,” said Pat Horgan, current company President and CEO. “In everything we do moving forward, Jim will be with us.

It was his stated intention that CubCrafters would continue as the market leader in the design and manufacture of the best backcountry aircraft in the world. Both Jim’s family and the CubCrafters leadership team are fully committed to continue growing the aviation legacy that Jim started.”

A memorial service to celebrate Jim Richmond’s life is scheduled for the afternoon of December, 4th at the CubCrafters Factory in Yakima, Washington, with details to follow. The family suggests donations to the Idaho Aviation Foundation (https://idahoaviationfoundation.org/) in his name, in lieu of flowers.



Only met Jim once at a hangar party in Anchorage but he was a very nice guy. I'll leave this gem here.
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Jim gave me my first ride in a super cub he was ferrying from E CO to WA he stopped in W CO along the way. After lunch he left for WA and promptly returned with an oil covered windshield. Blew the plug out of the end of the crank. O290 engine. Years later we sold him a cub sight unseen and my dad ferried it from Alaska to his shop. Bought a PA11 from Stan several years after that and I asked Jim if he remembered that incident with the oil to the affirmative.

Innovative fellow with the design and with the paperwork. He contributed greatly to GA.
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Sorry to hear that. Met Jim several times and was always a pleasure.
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Really sorry to hear this. Jim and Stan recovered my Arctic Tern back when they were a small repair restoration shop. I was very pleased with the work. Jim was great to talk to. What a big loss for his family, friends, employees, customers and the aviation community. RIP Jim!

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Jim, you will be missed by all who know you. But we will see you again as your life is forever. As C.S. Lewis says, each chapter of your story will be better than the last.

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