Written by DianaVotaw Wednesday, 01 July 2009 02:39
SPORT CUB S2 - SPECIFICATIONS
- Engine: Continental O-200 100HP
- Airfoil: Modified USA 35(B) - Same as Super Cub
- Wing Loading: 7.4 lb/sq ft
- Power Loading: 13.2 lb/hp
- Seats: 2
- Length: 23 ft 3 in
- Height: 8 ft 4 in
- Wingspan: 34 ft 2 in
- Wing Area: 179 sq ft
- Cabin Width: 30" @ Pilot Position
- Cabin Height: 52" @ Pilot Position
- Empty Weight: 832 lbs
- Gross Weight: 1320 lbs
- Gross Weight w/floats: 1430 lbs
- Max Useful Load: 488 lbs
- Max Payload w/Full Fuel: 345 lbs (wheels)
- Max Takeoff Weight: 1320 lbs
- Max Landing Weight: 1320 lbs
- Fuel: 25 gallons (24 useable)
- Oil: 6 qts
- Cargo Weight: 120 lbs
(100 lbs behind copilot set, 20 lbs extended)
SPORT CUB S2 - PERFORMANCE
- Takeoff Ground Roll: 415 ft
- Takeoff Over 50-ft Obstacle: 975 ft
- Rate of climb: 790 fpm
- Top speed: 122 mph
- Cruise speed: 103 mph
- Fuel consumption: 4-5 gal/hr
- Endurance (normal, hp cruise): 5 hrs
- Max range: 450 miles
- Landing Ground Roll: 245 ft
- Landing Over 50-ft Obstacle: 1040 ft
SPORT CUB S2 - AIRSPEEDS
- Vx 49mph (best angle of climb)
- Vy 71 mph (best rate of climb)
- Va 93 mph (maneuvering speed)
- Vno 101 mph (normal operating range -
top of green on airspeed indicator) - Vne 141 mph (never exceed speed -
top of yellow on airspeed indicator) - Vs0 32 mph (stall speed w/flaps down,
slowest stall speed) - Vs1 40 mph (stall speed w/flaps up,
clean)
All of these conditions assume gross weight of 1,320 lbs. standard sea level day, and no wind.
Fuel consumption and speed will vary with power settings.
FAA CERTIFICATION
- ASTM International Designation 2245:
Standard Specification for Design and Performance of a Light Sport Airplane
Additional Information can be found on the CubCrafters web site: CubCrafters S2



Diana Votaw will be your Tailwheel Instructor. She earned her pilots license in 1977 followed by her Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Certificate in 1978. Her CFI was re-certified in 2007 and she completed the advanced Bush Tailwheel course in Andover New Jersey that same year.