I thought that my homebuilt Supercub had a sister out there somewhere, and think I might have finally found her, at least in the FAA registry. Does anyone know N3226F, in Maine?
Thanks!
Anne.
I thought that my homebuilt Supercub had a sister out there somewhere, and think I might have finally found her, at least in the FAA registry. Does anyone know N3226F, in Maine?
Thanks!
Anne.
Baloney is still baloney, no matter how thin you slice it.
Not really, just curiosity. Don Snyder in Minersville PA built a couple of Supercub-like airplanes in the early '80s, of which mine is one. I knew there was another one like mine out there, but I didn't know where. I found a new way to use the FAA database that uses the manufacturer's name to find an airplane. I was just wondering if anyone was familiar with it, and if the owner was enjoying his airplane as much as I've enjoyed mine.
Anne.
Baloney is still baloney, no matter how thin you slice it.
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