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Stolaircraft Plans Cubmajor/ Majorette 45 Prints Cr 110mph 330 Ft Takeoff 2 Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States

Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
It is new, unused and like new condition.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This auction is for a complete set of 45 prints for the  CUBMAJOR/ MAJORETTE 2 PLACE AIRCRAFT. They are in like new condition and have never been used. These plans were produced by FALCONAR AVIA, INC.

CUBMAJOR & MAJORETTE

 

 

 

Cub Major (C-FOOV)
Photos courtesy of Stuart Noble of North Bay Ontario, Canada

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Similar performance and size to a Piper Cub but all wood except steel tube upper cockpit section - quick fold wings, 2 seat tandem - STOL (with higher powered engines)

OPTIONS: sealed ailerons - Delrin bearings - engine options - light or heavy structure options - new tail style. Kits available. Empty weight 900 #, payload 420 #.

MAJORETTE has open cabin struts.  Updated plans with simplified fittings. aVERAGE BUILD TIME: 1400 HOURS. Design H.P. 75 - 125. 


Specifications

CUB MAJOR

MAJORETTE

Vne (never exceed speed)

116 mph

116 mph

Cruise speed

105 mph

105 mph

Range

275 miles

390 miles

Stall

43 mph

42 mph

Length

23.8 feet

26.0 feet

Wing span

35 feet

35 feet

Wing area

153 sq. feet

155 sq. feet

 

PLANS

 

 

 

MAJORETTE

Plans $280

CUB MAJOR

Plans $250

Regular postage within the US & Canada

$25

Airmail outside of US & Canada

$110

 

 

UPS to USA

Price on request

Courier to Canada

Price on request

 

 

GST/HST will be added for Canadian orders

 

 

MAJORETTE & CUB MAJOR INFO KITS

 

 

 

MAJORETTE & CUB MAJOR

$10.00

 

 

Mailing within US & Canada

$4.00

Airmail outside US & Canada

$12.00

 

 

GST/HST will be added for Canadian orders

 










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