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Circuit Basher
2nd Dec 2003, 20:43
Cubs are not immune to water in the fuel......
http://www.supercub.org/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=supercubs&id=axf
and it's also possible to suffer from carb icing.......
http://www.supercub.org/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=supercubs&id=acd
:D :ok:
QDMQDMQDM
2nd Dec 2003, 20:58
Yep, flew this summer with an 11000 hour SC pilot from Alaska who had a set of pics like that of his own, one ofwhich related to water in the fuel. He was PARANOID about checking for water, understandably!
QDM
DamienB
3rd Dec 2003, 06:53
I know it's not funny but that second shot has given me a chortle or ten.
Onan the Clumsy
3rd Dec 2003, 07:07
:uhoh: Is he through the ice, or just buried in snow?
Flyin'Dutch'
3rd Dec 2003, 16:08
The pattern on the underside of the aeroplane in the first piccie is not that of a Cub and the second picture is certainly not a Cub.
Look at the wings and the empanage.
FD
Circuit Basher
3rd Dec 2003, 16:36
OK, guys - I made the fatal mistake of a quick look at a couple of piccies on a SuperCub site which allegedly contains piccies of Cubs and not looking too closely. My a/c recce never was up to much!! ;)
PS I still like the piccies, whatever aircraft they are!!
Philip Whiteman
3rd Dec 2003, 16:41
First pic IS a Super Cub, albeit one fitted with some kind of belly pack. The machine dropped through the ice looks like a straight-tail C170 or similar to me.
You cannot over-use the carb heat control in any A-65 equipped Cub. The little Continental may be one of the most reliable aero engines of all time, but it is highly prone to carb icing.
Little-known factoid: in the USA, Continental motors called themselves just that because, in the early part of the 20th century, technology from the Old World had a far better reputation than the home-grown equivalent. How times change!