PIPER J-5 “CUB CRUISER”€/PA-12 “SUPER CRUISER”€

1946’€“48

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Piper Cruiser line, starting with the J-5 in 1946, evolved from the J-3 Cub by offering increased seating (typically three persons) and more powerful engines.
  • Key models included the J-5 (75-hp Continental), PA-11 (90-hp), PA-12 Super Cruiser (108-hp Lycoming), and the four-person PA-14 Family Cruiser featuring flaps.
  • The PA-12 Super Cruiser, a three-person aircraft with a 108-hp Lycoming engine, is a prominent and still very common derivative of the J-3 Cub, known for its performance including a top speed of 115 mph.
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STANDARD DATA: (Super Cruiser) Seats 3. Gross wt. 1,390. Empty wt. 490. Fuel capacity 30. Engine 108-hp Lycoming.
PERFORMANCE: Top mph 115. Cruise mph 105. Stall mph 49. Initial climb rate 600. Range 600. Ceiling 12,600. Takeoff distance (50′) 720. Landing distance (50′) 470.

STANDARD DATA: (J-5) Seats 3. Gross wt. 1,450. Empty wt. 830. Fuel capacity 25. Engine 75-hp Continental.
PERFORMANCE: Top mph 100. Cruise mph 85. Landing mph 39. Initial climb rate 450. Range 450. Ceiling 10,000.

The Piper J-5 Cruiser, one of the many J-3 derivatives, entered production in 1946. It differed from the earlier Cub by having increased seating with a single forward seat and a side-by-side seat aft. Also featured was increased engine size from the J-3’s 65-hp engine to either a 75-hp or 100-hp Lycoming engine. The PA-11 was similar to the J-5 but was powered by a 90-hp engine. The PA-12 Super Cruiser was powered by a 108-hp Lycoming four-cylinder engine and was also designed to carry three persons. A later version of the Cruiser line was the PA-14 Family Cruiser, which was designed to carry four persons and sported flaps on its wings. The PA-12 Super Cruiser, typical of the J-3 Cub derivatives, is still extremely common throughout the United States.

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