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Where from in PA?...I am too, below Altoona.
A 100 owner (though technically it's now a 102 since the engine was replaced with a 12 hp)

Actually that would be a 120. The 102 exists and is a 10hp.
 
A gas passer! Congrats. I did 21 years active duty, but I only flew a desk, as a paralegal. But, we all supported the mission, right? I retired in 2003.

Just to make this on-topic, I'll mention that my primary Cub is a 782, but I also have a 1450, 1650, and 147.
 
Thanks for your service! Wow - you have FOUR Cubs.... I've always wanted one since about 30 years ago!! Finally got my 123 a few weeks ago, but I can see how just ONE my not be enough....

I got my first Cub a couple months ago and already thinking about the next one... These guys aren't kidding when they call it an addiction!
 
It's been referred to as "Yellow and White Fever" though a little red slips ins from time to time.
 

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