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N6094D, 1958 Piper PA-18A-150 Super Cub, C/N: 18-5461

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N6094D, 1958 Piper PA-18A-150 Super Cub C/N 18-5461, 1958 Piper PA-18A 150 SUPER CUB, Lycoming O-320 150 Hp, swoop-dive and climb for successfull banner tow pickup on first attempt.

1958 Piper PA-18A 150 SUPER CUB, Lycoming O-320 150 Hp, swoop-dive and climb for successfull banner tow pickup on first attempt.

Folder: Doug Robertson's photo gallery > Civil Production Acft-Std. class > Piper > PA-18 SUPER CUB-all versions

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Photographer: Doug Robertson
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Shot Date: 2019-10-26
Airport: SZP
Santa Paula Airport
Upload Date: 2019-10-30
Views: 163

Photo MetaData

Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS REBEL SL1
Device Type:
Shot Time: 2019:10:26 12:26:34
Original Image Size: 2654 x 1769 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
F Number: f/11
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 30 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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  • N6094D @ SZP - 1958 Piper PA-18A 150 SUPER CUB, Lycoming O-320 150 Hp, wing MICRO VORTEX generators - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
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  • N6094D @ SZP - 1958 Piper PA-18A 150 SUPER CUB, Lycoming O-320 150 Hp, wing Micro Vortex Generators closeup, leading edge AND near trailing edge-(that is a FIRST!) - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP