Tom wrote:If it was just restored I wouldn't mess with it. Look for another cub. Much easier.
They say vg's make a huge difference, once I finish my cub I'm going to fly it with out them and then put them on. Every super cub I've flown has had vg's. They must work.
Exactly what I was thinking. I wouldn't cut up a new rebuild/new recover to try to install flaps. By the time you're done, you'll have more money in it than you would a standard 150 Cub with flaps more than likely, unless you are stealing it to start with.
If you ARE stealing it, make damn sure ALL the paperwork is squeaky clean, like EVERYthing covered by STC/field approval. And, make absolutely certain that that engine mod was done right. It's not just bolt an engine up front, by the way.
The difference in a cub with and without flaps is more in the takeoff than in the landing. A proficient pilot can land a no flap airplane almost as short as one with flaps. But, flaps do help a bit more on takeoff.
But, starting out with a 90 Super Cub and trying to make it a 150 cub is a spendy project.
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