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Thu, Jun 22, 2006

Jabiru Engine Now Available On Legend Cub LSA

First Glass Cockpits, And Now... A Six-Cylinder Cub!

American Legend Aircraft Company told Aero-News Wednesday that an optional Jabiru 120-horsepower engine is now available in the company's Legend Cub light-sport aircraft.

The newly announced Jabiru engine option offers Legend Cub owners numerous performance advantages. For one, the Jabiru 3300A Aero Engine (right) is a six-cylinder workhorse, featuring a lightweight aluminum block that offers high time between overhaul, affordable parts, and low maintenance costs.

When coupled with the Legend Cub, American Legend says the Jabiru engine provides a lower fuel burn, as well as smoother, quieter operation. The fact it also has extra 20 horses over the standard Continental O-200 is merely a bonus...

"I was a fan of the Jabiru engine about a year ago when I put my deposit down on a Legend Cub," said Gerald Ward, who is slated to receive the first production Jabiru-equipped Legend Cub. "I was willing to take a back seat to get this motor and gave up my early delivery position. Now that my Legend Cub is nearing completion I'm very excited about the trip to Texas to take delivery."

"I've flown a friend's J-3 Cub, but wasn't too keen about having to take the back seat then. With my new Legend Cub, the option of flying solo from the front seat is especially appealing," Ward added.

Jabiru has been producing engines in Australia for more than 14 years.

The American Legend Cub is two-place design derived from the classic Cub. A variety of options are available including choice of interior, avionics, wheels, floats, lighting, propellers, and more.

FMI: www.legend.aero, www.usjabiru.com/aircraft_engines.htm

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