Airborne Affordable Flyers 07.07.26: Carbon Cub ULT!, IFR Dynon, Build A Hummel
Also: MOSAIC Visionaries To Gather, Rotax Bulletin, SimVenture, Mont Blanc Wingsuit Record CubCrafters has introduced the Carbon Cub ULT, a turbine-powered evolution of its Carbon Cub UL platform. The aircraft blends lightweight sport aviation simplicity with modern turboprop capability and full FADEC control. Designed for the MOSAIC era, it marks a notable step in the evolution of recreational backcountry aviation. The aircraft is powered by the TurboTech TP-R90 regenerative turbine engine developed by TurboTech, pairing turboprop smoothness with simplified operation and efficiency comparable
Also: MOSAIC Visionaries To Gather, Rotax Bulletin, SimVenture, Mont Blanc Wingsuit Record CubCrafters has introduced the Carbon Cub ULT, a turbine-powered evolution of its Carbon Cub UL platform. The aircraft blends lightweight sport aviation simplicity with modern turboprop capability and full FADEC control. Designed for the MOSAIC era, it marks a notable step in the evolution of recreational backcountry aviation. The aircraft is powered by the TurboTech TP-R90 regenerative turbine engine developed by TurboTech, pairing turboprop smoothness with simplified operation and efficiency comparable
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