The history of this great little machine started with the development of the L4 which was based on an earlier design by William T. Piper, the Piper J-3 Cub. This L4 military version played a decisive roll in all WWII theatres as Air Observation Posts and they became truly remarkable "warbirds". After the war, the model was developed further through the Piper PA-11 into the PA 18 with an upgraded power plant and fully closed engine cowling.
They arrived in the Belgian Air Force from mid 1952 onwards as part of the MDAP-support programme. A total of 157 Piper Super Cubs were delivered. After a restructuring of the armed forces on April 1st, 1954 the Super Cubs were assigned to the Belgian Army Light Aviation and changed their bright yellow colour scheme to a camouflage livery.
Out of all the aircraft, 25 were never used operationally (L88 to L112) and were passed on to Denmark (L88 to L103) and the Netherlands (L104 to L112). The L18C's that went to Denmark, were flown to Vandel by Belgian pilots from Brasschaat Air Base. More aircraft were stored for several years before taken on charge. In 1963 , the majority of the aircraft got a new sequential registraton number. The result was that several registrations were issued twice, which did not contribute to a clear picture.
During its operational career a demonstration team was formed, named "The Pipettes". All remaining Pipers were replaced by Sud Aviation Alouette II helicopters by June 1970, although for many of them this not mean the end of their flying career as several of them started a second life in civilian aeroclubs all across Europe.
This example in 369's stable, is an L18C in Belgian Army colour scheme marked OL - L45.
17-12-1953 Maiden flight Lock-Haven
17-2- 1954 storage Wevelgem
26-8- 1958 Koksijde
04-09-1959 255 Cie Ord Butzweiler
11-12-1959 19 esc.Lt Brasschaat
12-05-1964 255 Cie Ord Butzweiler
18-12-1964 16e Esc.Lt Butzweieler
28-05-1969 sold for $3.270,=
28-07-1969 Civile D-EHCB
10-04-1983 Off charge<
01-04-2002 to Hoogeveen ( EHHO)
01-04-2002 until 01-05-2005 Restauration/Complete rebuild
05-05-2005 First flight
Specifications
Power Plant | 90 HP Rolls Royce | |
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Width | 35 ft 4 " | |
Length | 22 ft 5 " | |
Wing Surface | 178.5 sq ft | |
Gross Weight | 1500 lbs | |
Empty Weight | 825 lbs | |
Seats | 2 | |
Maximum Speed | 120 kts | |
Cruising Speed | 82 kts | |
Service Ceiling | 15.750 ft | |
Range | 315 NM |