PERFORMANCE: Top mph 100. Cruise mph 96. Landing mph 40. Initial climb rate 450. Range 455. Ceiling 12,000.
The J-4 Coupe was the first Piper monoplane to have side-by-side seating. First flown in 1938 and produced from 1939 to 1942, the light high-wing monoplane with enclosed cabin was often used in flight training schools and in the Civilian War Training Program. Very similar in structure to the J-3 Cub, the J-4 was powered by a 75-hp four-cylinder Continental engine. Cub Coupe features included hydraulic brakes, a more complete instrument panel, and navigation lights. Fuel capacity and overall size of the J-4 was also increased over its predecessor, the J-3. Construction is a welded steel-tube fuselage, and wings are made from spruce spars and aluminum alloy. Almost 200 Coupes are still active.
Miscellaneous
Annual Inspection completed June 2019
Aircraft Always Hangared
Aircraft does not have full electric system, no changing system
New Wing Struts
New Fork Ends
New Prop
New Fabric- All Surfaces
New Control Cables
Exterior
Overall Yellow with Black Trim Nose Art painted by Owen Hughs (other recent works include: Glacier Girl, Doc and Fuddy Duddy) New Cover and Paint in 2005
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