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Keywords: Piper Cub J-3 L-4 L-59 O-59

Piper Cub 1 of 2

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Filename:Piper_L-59A_Patrol_28L-4_Cub29_1.jpg
Album name:Will / Aircraft of the Fighting Powers
Keywords:Piper / Cub / J-3 / L-4 / L-59 / O-59
Owner Comment::Piper Cub in military guise. It has more windows than the civilian version
Source::Aircraft of the Fighting Powers - Volume 3 (1942 Aircraft)
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Date added:Jan 13, 2012
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SolidModelMemoriesTM   [Feb 25, 2012 at 02:03 PM]
Actually L-59 was a typo. The highest numbered "L" craft of WW2 was the Piper YL-14; 5 built.

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