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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2007

From Great Adventures to amazing sun sets your flying dreams starts with Turbine Cubs of Wyoming LLC. Come and see why its a must have kit plane.

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  • This is Kit Aircraft, so where i can buy it ?? (website)

  • @gruchu124 you can go to supercub com

    to find more info on our cub kits.

  • How about a VIDEO on this VIDEO site?

  • Sorry but what do you mean?

  • Is this the Smiths cub kit renamed? I think Smiths went tits up, at least thier website is no longer available.

  • Yes this is Nick Smiths Old Company. He sold it to Turbine Cubs Of Wyoming LLC. TCOW company loved the product so much that they wanted to buy Nicks share altogether. Now the products are ever better then ever due to CNC routers and other machines. Wayne Axelson is still the wing manufacture and is doing an awesome job with each set of wings. Just check out the forums that are everywhere online. TCOW have the new Mackey SQ2 coming and it will be shown at the Alaskan airman show this year!

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  • You don't have to a "billionaire" to own a plane- although it can be expensive. Really it's all relative to how much you earn and where you want to spend your money.

    There are a lot of pilots who own a share in a plane to reduce costs as well.

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  • I will fly again.

  • hey how much height u can go on this plane ?

  • @sslusshy  or get a job lol

  • that will get you about half a rotax today  :'(

  • kits are not THAT expensive but they do take hundreds of hours .. which basically translates into years for the average person (with a job/family/other commitments) ..

  • i remember back in the day ( 1970's) a cessna 150 cost about $13.000

  • Ya when it was the smith cub it sold for 30k now that tcow owns it their wringing out another 10k for it. It amazes me how a couple hundred pounds of steel and aluminum can be turned into gold. The poor customer gets no benefit from the scale of economy of a manufactured product. Its alot of money for just a two place aircraft. This product is marketed to people who have more money than brains. LOL should be replaced by COL.. cry out loud.

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