Bill Rusk
BENEFACTOR
Sandpoint, Idaho
Folks
Ben a long time since I posted on this thread. Still going strong. Pushing 1400 hours and all is well. Here are a few motivational photos for my fellow Javron Builders....

Two Javron Cubs on Wip 2100A floats in Alaska at the Jims Lake Cabin on Admiralty Island near Juneau

Last cabin I stayed at last summer. This was my first time at this cabin, the Karta Lake Cabin. There are not too many cabins left in the SE that I have not stayed at, or been to, on fresh water. I still have not gone to any cabins on salt water.

After flying to Alaska I flew to Oshkosh. Here we are at the seaplane base getting towed to a buoy.

After Oshkosh, I took a big loop up into the UP, down through MN, then it was off to Maine for the Greenville Seaplane fly-in. Then back to Idaho. It was quite a summer last year. About the only issue was a flat nose wheel tire.
Lord willing I will be heading back up to the trade show (commercial) next week then in June and July I will be back up in the SE part of Alaska staying in the cabins.
Here is a video of Alaska last year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp66oa9Szco
Here is a video about the flight to Maine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eabFr3fOfQI&t=9s
Stay motivated guys. It is worth the effort. Keep an eye on the 4 seat cub build thread as we find new and lighter stuff and ways to make these awesome airplanes even better.
Hope this helps
Bill
Ben a long time since I posted on this thread. Still going strong. Pushing 1400 hours and all is well. Here are a few motivational photos for my fellow Javron Builders....

Two Javron Cubs on Wip 2100A floats in Alaska at the Jims Lake Cabin on Admiralty Island near Juneau

Last cabin I stayed at last summer. This was my first time at this cabin, the Karta Lake Cabin. There are not too many cabins left in the SE that I have not stayed at, or been to, on fresh water. I still have not gone to any cabins on salt water.

After flying to Alaska I flew to Oshkosh. Here we are at the seaplane base getting towed to a buoy.

After Oshkosh, I took a big loop up into the UP, down through MN, then it was off to Maine for the Greenville Seaplane fly-in. Then back to Idaho. It was quite a summer last year. About the only issue was a flat nose wheel tire.
Lord willing I will be heading back up to the trade show (commercial) next week then in June and July I will be back up in the SE part of Alaska staying in the cabins.
Here is a video of Alaska last year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp66oa9Szco
Here is a video about the flight to Maine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eabFr3fOfQI&t=9s
Stay motivated guys. It is worth the effort. Keep an eye on the 4 seat cub build thread as we find new and lighter stuff and ways to make these awesome airplanes even better.
Hope this helps
Bill