My name is David Brown and I have a 1974 International Cub. I just graduated from high school as of May 25 and now I am attending CFCC, our local community college. I played football 3years and coached my 4th because of a neck injury. I also weight-lifted competitively for 4years and placed 3rd at the county meet in the unlimited weight class(238lbs and up) this year. My father and I bought a Cub about 4 months ago and I've been on this forum for a little while. It has been a wealth of information. I also planted a small garden(small to most of you anyways ) this year. Well that's about all I can think of right now.
David
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Little bit about myself
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Little bit about myself
David Brown-- '74, '52(Dad's), '53 Cub, Henderson loader, Int. 1000 loader
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Welcome David, Glad to see another member in the "Younger" age group I see from your profile you have interests in RC Back in my younger (and single) days I had a few planes as well. The last one I built was a 1/4 scale Pitts Special Bi-Plane. Had a large Enya engine in that bad boy, it really moved and I only crashed it twice. Welcome to the Forum.
Mike Duncan
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Welcome David! As Mike mentioned it is great to see another young person interested in cubs. Let us know if we can assist with anything at all.
Bigdog
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
http://www.cubtug.com
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Thanks to all for the warm welcome!
I have been in r/c airplanes for about 10years. At our club there are a couple Pitts Specials, some are small and some are 1/4 scale-they are awesome - . I have a trainer, P-51D mustang, water plane with the engine above the wing, and a small plane that is yet to be built from a kit- its a birdie ten. All those are nitro powered engines and I also have an F-4U corsair electric with a pretty powerful brushless electric motor. Its a fun hobby, but cubbing takes the cake.
Into Tractors wrote:Welcome David, Glad to see another member in the "Younger" age group I see from your profile you have interests in RC Back in my younger (and single) days I had a few planes as well. The last one I built was a 1/4 scale Pitts Special Bi-Plane. Had a large Enya engine in that bad boy, it really moved and I only crashed it twice. Welcome to the Forum.
I have been in r/c airplanes for about 10years. At our club there are a couple Pitts Specials, some are small and some are 1/4 scale-they are awesome - . I have a trainer, P-51D mustang, water plane with the engine above the wing, and a small plane that is yet to be built from a kit- its a birdie ten. All those are nitro powered engines and I also have an F-4U corsair electric with a pretty powerful brushless electric motor. Its a fun hobby, but cubbing takes the cake.
David Brown-- '74, '52(Dad's), '53 Cub, Henderson loader, Int. 1000 loader
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1949 farmall cub
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