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| Description | 1941 Culver Cadet
Only 368 or so of these birds were built in the early 1940's. Back then metal was rationed because of the war effort. However, the fever to build efficient personal airplanes was still high. During this time Al Mooney designed the M12 Cadet airplane for the Culver Aircraft Co., and used the only material available, wood.
The Culver Cadet is one of the best performing light planes ever built. Off the Wichita, Kansas production line in 1941 the two place, side by side, low wing Cadet was powered by a 75 hp Continental aircraft engine. With this modest power the Cadet cruised at 120 miles per hour.
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TehCookie (2004-10-22) | I am simply impressed. Nice info, plane, pic.. I LOVE IT ALL! |
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