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Cubcrafters updates carbon cub ss and sport cub s2 for 2014

sj

Staff member
Northwest Arkansas
Yakima, Washington – November 15, 2013: Light aircraft designer and manufacturer CubCrafters is announcing a range of updates for their Carbon Cub SS and Sport Cub S2 LSA aircraft for the 2014 model year. The Carbon Cub and Sport Cub models are based on the Company’s CC11 airframe, of which 291 units have been delivered to date.

“During the past year we’ve continued to work on refinements to our CC11 aircraft”, says Randy Lervold, CubCrafters’ General Manager. “Both the Carbon Cub SS and Sport Cub S2 represent the best-of-class in terms of fit, finish, performance and quality. The improvements being announced today further elevate our models above others in the backcountry category, and that’s a position we’re determined to maintain.”

New for 2014 are improvements to the aircraft interiors, instrument panels and, specifically for the Carbon Cub SS, updates to the power plant. Here are some highlights:
· CubCrafters’ high-performance, 180 horsepower Titan 340CC engine, built by ECi and used on the Carbon Cub SS, gets a new magnesium accessory case that accepts a spin-on oil filter. The Company will include a thermostatic oil cooler bypass valve (vernatherm) as standard equipment in 2014. Together, these improvements reduce net engine weight by 1.5 pounds.
· The carburetor on the 340CC engine gets a new fuel nozzle designed to improve vaporization and distribution of the fuel/air mixture to all cylinders. The new nozzle employs a proprietary “perforation pattern” that promotes even circulation of the mixture, thereby increasing consistency of exhaust gas temperatures (EGT) and cylinder head temperatures (CHT) at cruise and higher power settings. By leveling EGT and CHT, the 340CC engine runs more efficiently, smoothly and produces increased power.
· A new non-skid step for the pilot is more durable, and weighs less than the original.
· CubCrafters has added a new kick-panel at the front of the cabin providing a cup/bottle holder for the pilot.
· The aircraft’s glare shield is now painted flat black as standard.
· The Company has made a number of significant updates to their instrument panel offering:
o The Standard Panel now includes a new CHT Monitor and new Garmin GTR 200 Comm Radio. The GTR 200 is connected to a new RAMI Antenna that has been relocated to the aircraft turtle deck for superior performance. These 2014 upgrades are included on the Standard Panel at no additional charge!Buyers may also select an optional PM3000R Intercom from PS Engineering.
o CubCrafters’ MyPanel has been upgraded with a new PM3000R Intercom from PS Engineering. Aircraft equipped with MyPanel also receive the new RAMI Antenna on the turtle deck. Despite these upgrades, the Option price for MyPanel has been reduced to $8,990 (from $9,990).
o A new panel addition for 2014, CubCrafters’ World VFR replaces their Deluxe VFR II panel and features Garmin’s 796 GPS and Electronics International CGR 30P Engine Monitor, providing many of the benefits of a full-glass cockpit at a much lower price. The panel also includes a Trig TT21 Transponder and Trig TY91 Comm Radio. The TY91 includes 8.33 and 25 kHz channel spacing, making World VFR suitable for international markets. Like the Standard Paneland MyPanel, the Trig Radio on World VFR is connected to the new RAMI Antenna. The Option price for World VFR is $14,990.

“Sustaining an up-to-date range of instrumentation is a priority”, says Lervold. “Despite our Cub’s classic roots, CubCrafters customers expect leading-edge technology. The World VFR panel is particularly exciting. It affordably combines the navigation and EMS functions pilots value most. We think it will be our most popular panel ever.”

CubCrafters is now accepting orders for 2014 Carbon Cub SS and Sport Cub S2 models. Base prices remain unchanged at $172,990 and $134,950 respectively.

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Glenn,

I have pleaded with them to give me a plane for a few years to evaluate. I think it really needs thorough investigation.

I have flown several of them and think they are really fun and frisky little planes.

sj
 
For you guys with the old carbon cub, time to upgrade. Will trade a small flood zone airport , and an old cub to releive you of the old outdated model.
 
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