XCub – CubCrafters New Flagship

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CubCrafters X-Cub in flight

CubCrafters is introducing its new top-of-the-line aircraft, XCub. The new model received FAA Type Certification on June 2, 2016 and is available immediately.

XCub is lighter, faster and stronger than any aircraft in its category. XCub also provides a larger payload and greater range. Combined, these attributes fulfill a much wider mission profile compared to any other aircraft in this class.

“Six years ago I imagined a Part 23 certified Carbon Cub,” recalls Jim Richmond, CubCrafters’ CEO. “Our development team set out to design a Cub with terrific STOL capabilities, like our Carbon Cub LSA, but one that could travel faster and farther, while easily accommodating all of the gear that a pilot and passenger might want to carry for an extended journey. Now, after receiving Type Certification from FAA, I’m proud to say that XCub is much, much more than I had even hoped it would be.”

XCub boasts a cruising speed over 145 miles per hour at 75% power, and a useful load of up to 1,084 pounds. It is powered by a 180 horsepower Lycoming 0-360 that drives a Hartzel Trailblazer constant-speed composite propeller.

“Early on, when the first new airframe was produced, we discovered that our understanding of the Cub’s aerodynamics was incomplete,” says Richmond. “They fly nicely at 100 miles per hour, but at 140, everything changes!” The company embarked on an ambitious two-year aerodynamic analysis of the airframe and all flight surfaces. That analysis motivated a fresh perspective on what can be achieved at both the lowest and highest limits of the speed envelope. Airflow over the prototype cowl, fuselage and wings was smoothed considerably. The sleek aluminum spring landing gear adds as much as 14 mph at typical cruise settings. Composite fairings were added to the attach points of the landing gear and struts. All new flight controls and empennage were developed, and the finished aircraft features a distinctive and stylish composite dorsal fin. “As we flew at higher and higher speeds, we discovered that the dorsal provides welcome directional stability,” comments Patrick Horgan, CubCrafters’ Director of Engineering and Product Development. “Cross-country pilots will appreciate the stable response to turbulence as well.”

To refine handling, CubCrafters completely re-engineered the ailerons and the way pilots interact with them. Roll response was optimized by modifying the aileron airfoil and cove, and by repositioning the hinge lines. This resulted in improved aileron response, lower lateral control loads, and natural centering. Traditional cables and pulleys were replaced with a solid push-rod system, eliminating cable stretch. The ailerons are crisp, quick, and light, complemented by equally pleasing pitch response and rudder authority. The resulting control harmony makes this the most balanced Cub ever.

CubCrafters X-Cub

CubCrafters’ well-known obsession with weight extends to their new airplane. Contemporary design technologies put weight only where it is needed.  Extensive use of ultra-lightweight carbon composites, titanium and aluminum is evident throughout the new model.

The same modern engineering methods that make XCub light also make the aircraft strong.  A CNC machined chromoly steel frame encloses occupants. Meeting the latest FAA Part 23, Amendment 62, certification standard, XCub features robust construction and may be flown at up to 2,300 lbs gross weight.

Pilot ergonomics received particular focus in XCub. The aircraft is designed to give pilot and passenger the comfort and confidence needed for long cross-country flights. High seat positioning, low side windows, the vast skylight, and a low-profile instrument panel assure a commanding view- a rare attribute in a taildragger. The stick rests comfortably at hand, exactly where the pilot wants it. The handsome panel flows intuitively with engine controls on the left and lighting controls on the right.

XCub is not just functional, but comfortable as well. “Veteran Cub drivers will be pleasantly surprised at their first encounter with the XCub cabin”, says Richmond. The Ahtanum Interior Package offers supple Scottish leather seats for both pilot and passenger to assure comfort and circulation during long cross-country flights. These seats feature perforated leather inserts over memory foam cushions, contrast stitching and embroidered logos. 12 storage areas surround the cabin in ultra-modern carbon fiber side and header panels. Two bottle holders, four USB and two 12V power ports are easily accessed by pilot and passenger. A unique electronics console faces the rear seat and holds personal devices such as telephones or tablets, allowing the passenger to follow navigation with Garmin Pilot, or watch a movie. Thoughtfully located in the aft baggage bulkhead is a hidden locker for a headset.

“Xcub is not just a new airplane; it is a new platform upon which we can build different configurations to fulfil different missions,” says company President, Randy Lervold. An example of XCub’s configurability is presented in the landing gear options. “Owners may choose legacy gear to achieve the lightest possible weight, or spring gear that provides better aerodynamics and speed,” Lervold says.

“XCub checks every box on a bush pilot’s wish list,” Lervold continues, “STOL performance, useful load, speed and range.  However, the thing I find special about XCub is the way it flies. With all new flight control surfaces, smooth push-pull aileron control rods and a host of exclusive aerodynamic enhancements, XCub exhibits precise handling and extraordinary flight harmony. This bird is a joy to fly, whether the journey is short or long.”

Along with their new Flagship model, CubCrafters is also announcing factory-authorized flight training programs in partnership with Tac Aero in Hood River, Oregon. Tac Aero will offer programs ranging from primary through transition training for specific CubCrafters models, including XCub.

CubCrafters is offering the first 20 XCubs in a limited Launch Edition.  The Launch Edition has special introductory pricing and includes the Launch Edition paint scheme and branding, as well as a premium Ahtanum leather interior package at no extra charge. XCub is available from CubCrafters Certified Sales Centers.

XCub Specifications:

AIRCRAFT
Certification: FAA Part 23 Certified
Category: Normal (2,300 lbs GW) & Utility (1,980 lbs GW)
Type: Single Engine Land & Sea
Crew & Passengers: 2

DIMENSIONS
Length: 23 ft 10 in
Height: 8 ft 4 in
Wingspan: 34 ft 4 in
Wing Area: 174.8 sq ft
Cabin Width: 30 in
Cabin Height: 52 in
Cargo Area: 26 cu ft

WEIGHTS
Empty Weight: 1,216 lbs (base configuration)
Gross Weight: 2,300 lbs
Maximum Useful Load: 1,084 lbs
Cargo Weight: 230 lbs

CAPACITIES
Fuel: 49 gal
Oil: 8 quarts

POWERPLANT
Engine: Lycoming O-360-C1G
Power: 180 Horsepower
Propeller: Hartzell Trailblazer, constant speed, composite

PERFORMANCE
Maximum Speed: 153 mph in level flight
Cruise (75% power): 145 mph
Rate of Climb: 1,500 ft/min
Endurance: 6+ hrs
Range: 800 mi
Takeoff Distance: 170 ft
Landing Distance: 170 ft

For more information about XCub, visit www.xcub.com.

For more information about flight training programs for CubCrafters aircraft, visit www.tacaero.com.

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