Anyone know what safety factor they used when establishing the yellow arc for the PA-12 and/or PA-18? I heard a rumor that it was something really high--like 30% or more. I have also read other rumors that (i) there has never been a proven in-flight structural failure on a Cub wing; and (ii) the Vne on the Cub was actually a function of what the windshield would stand, rather than the wing. I'm not vouching for any of these statements--just curious if anyone can confirm or debunk them.
I have no desire to fly in the yellow arc in rough air, whatever the answer to these questions may be. Rather, my question is motivated by that sinking feeling I get whenever I'm cruising along in the yellow and I hit that first big bump...![]()



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