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We have just updated the Engine Cowl Install module
It is a 6 part video series showing how to install the Nose bowl, Support rails, Belly pan, Air Filter cover & Engine Doors
If you have any questions about this new builders module please send your questions to
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We just updated the website with a new video with Wayne Axelson.
In this 3 part video, Wayne shows us what is all included in the Standard PA-18 Super Cub Replica Kit that Turbine Cubs Of Wyoming LLC sells.
We have also added as per request by a few of our customers a "Weight & Balance Spreadsheet" for the Mackey SQ2. You must be signed in to access this automated spread sheet. This spreadsheet will be found under the "Builders Manual" drop down menu. |
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We have been working hard on updating our builder's manual. The latest progress is coming together very well. We have been compiling all of your questions and answering many of them on the latest manual updates. Take notice of the latest table of contents we have added a new module AF00. This new module shows the assembly of the Jack Screw, Trim System, Trim indicator cover plate, Stringer installation, elevator balance cable & vertical fin radius (Saddle).
Keep your great questions coming about our manual!
The Turbine Cubs of Wyoming LLC Team.
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We have been receiving many phone calls & emails requesting information on our new Mackey SQ2 kit.
We have assembled an information page for the Mackey SQ2 to help with common questions. Please follow the link and read what we have posted & enjoy the all new video we recorded in Oshkosh 2008. Wayne Mackey describes
many of the enhancements he has made to Mackey SQ2 to make it one of the Best Super Cub experimental kit aircraft for sale!
Click Here to follow the link.
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Whether it be under the wing in a makeshift tarp/tent at Oshkosh, or decked out
with a full array of L.L. Bean gear in the Wyoming, Utah or Idaho backcountry, Supercub camping can be a particularly fun and unique experience.
Our Super cubs can provide a perfect escape from the weekend crowds by
whisking us as far away as we desire, while relieving us of the burden
of a heavy laden backpack and weary legs. These so called Bush Planes are wonderful because they give access to
those who love nature but arent physically able to hike or carry large
loads. By being our pack mule as well as our legs, the Supercub extends
our range and takes us farther than we would otherwise go.
SUPER CUB camping is also practical. It is a GREAT MONEY SAVER. A single nights
savings on hotel bills can cover an entire weekends gas costs.
Costly taxis and rental cars can be avoided, since the flexibility of
staying on-field often makes airport courtesy cars easier to come by
for sightseeing or shopping. During the peak tourist season when hotel
rooms are scarce, airplane camping allows us to maintain complete
freedom, still able to make that last-minute dash off to a popular
location or special event without worrying about reservations months in
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EAA - Experimental Aircraft Association has written a short article about the New Mackey SQ2 aircraft & has posted a short video clip on the EAA Website.
Featured in the May 2008 issue of EAA Sport Aviation (pps. 50-55) The article was written by Larry Mayer |
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Congratulations to Marc Rochette for Winning Best Amphibian Fabric Seaplane at Sun N' Fun 2008.
Marc ordered his PA 18 Super Cub kit at last year's Sun N' Fun and recived the delivery of the kit in late July & flew it into Sun N' Fun 08'.
Great Job Marc!
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Congratulations to Wayne Mackey for winning the 2008 Short Takeoff and Landing competition in the experimental category at the “May Day” Fly-In & Air Show in Valdez, Alaska.
Wayne’s new SQ2 design by Stolquest, which is now being offered exclusively for sale as a kit plane manufactured by Turbine Cubs of Wyoming, LLC (www.turbinecubs.com) & www.supercub.com
Won the experimental category with an incredible takeoff distance of 49 feet, and an equally impressive landing distance of 71 feet.
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We now have "How TO Videos" in the Manual Section of our Website. Members must login, click the Manual Content Tab & then accept the Assembly Information Guide Disclaimer. You will then be directed to the Manual Content Page inside of this page you will find links to each build module. In the description column you will now see in brackets what module is video content driven. Click on the Section # Link to view the requested content.
Video content Pages will include clickable enlarging photos & description of the parts used during the video.
New How To Videos will be posted as soon as they are completed. We will do our best to post the most requested "How To" Videos ASAP so please be patent.
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