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N25741 & NC25741 - Cub History

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Gambit

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Hi All

I'm in the process of importing a 1939 J3 Piper Cub from South Africa to Australia. I've done a little bit of digging and have found out that this particualr Cub was imported into South Africa in January of 1989 from the States.

Her registration number when in the states was N25741 and NC25741 before that.

I know it's a long shot, but it would be really great if someone knows anything about the history of this Cub.

Perhaps there are a few posters on here that might have owned/flown her at some point.

Pictures attached.

Cheers
Ivan

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