CubCrafters will soon be providing aircraft for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. According to a media release from the Yakima, Washington-based aircraft manufacturer, this is the company’s first fleet contract for the modern, certified, CC19 XCub.
CubCrafters is known for its Part 23 certified “Cub-inspired but improved upon” designs as well as its light sport and experimental aircraft. The company was founded in 1980 by Jim Richmond, a backcountry pilot who made it his mission to build Cubs with more modern materials and manufacturing techniques.
