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Today’s Top Pick is a 2010 CubCrafters Carbon Cub SS CC11-160.
The original Piper Super Cub has been the backbone of backcountry aviation for decades, but the CubCrafters Carbon Cub SS represents a clean-sheet reimagining of the legend.
By utilizing modern materials and advanced engineering, CubCrafters was able to create an aircraft with an industry-leading power-to-weight ratio. The result is a machine that leaps off the runway, offering performance that challenges any other short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft in the piston market.
Propulsion is handled by the high-performance Titan CC-340 engine, delivering a robust 180 hp. This powerplant is the catalyst for the aircraft’s exceptional climb rates and off-airport utility. The engine is paired with a Catto propeller, optimized for maximum low-end thrust. For the pilot, the combination provides the confidence to operate in the tightest strips imaginable where legacy airframes might struggle.
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For longer missions into the wilderness, fuel stops become less of a concern thanks to a 38-gallon auxiliary fuel tank with an integrated electric pump. The cockpit features a clean, functional panel designed for the modern era, anchored by a Garmin Aera 660 portable GPS and Garmin SL40 Com radio. Safety and situational awareness are bolstered by ADS-B Out compliance via a Garmin GTX 327 transponder, while vortex generators and gap seals ensure the aircraft remains stable and predictable at the ultra-low speeds required for backcountry maneuvers.
With 1,150 hours on the airframe and engine since new, this factory-built Carbon Cub SS offers a turnkey solution for the pilot who values performance and a proven pedigree. Having spent its life in the rugged environments of Oregon, it is a machine for the adventurer looking for an aircraft that is equally at home on a gravel bar or a mountain ridge.
Listed at $195,000, this 2010 Carbon Cub SS is a rare opportunity to own a meticulously maintained example of the aircraft that redefined the modern bush plane.
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