J-3 Cub
The J-3 Cub is a light aircraft that became popular in the 1930s and 1940s. Known for its simple design and excellent flying characteristics, it features a high-wing configuration and a tailwheel landing gear. The aircraft is powered by a small engine, typically around 65 to 85 horsepower, making it ideal for flight training and recreational flying.
With its spacious cockpit and good visibility, the J-3 Cub is often used for flight instruction and bush flying. Its slow flight speed and short takeoff and landing capabilities allow it to operate from small airstrips and even fields, making it a favorite among pilots who enjoy exploring remote areas.