In our view, these two aircraft are among the top quality offerings on the LSA market. Not for nothing has the Cub idea endured and it's not all nostalgia—these airplanes are both fun and challenging to fly, with none of the quirks of other light sports we've tried. Build quality on both is top drawer, especially Cub Crafter's incorporation of carbon fiber. The work is flawless. Which to choose and why choose one over the original J-3, of which there are many available? The main driver is money, we suspect, given the aforementioned price multiple. Second, if you really want to go anywhere, 65 MPH won't cut it unless you have absolutely no time schedule. Another 30 MPH makes an impossible trip doable.
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