The Piper PA-18 Super Cub — the iconic American bush plane and trainer — captured as a HobbyZone electric foam RC scale model.
The Piper PA-18 Super Cub is one of the most-loved light aircraft ever produced. Descended from the Piper J-3 Cub of the 1930s — itself one of the defining aircraft of pre-war American general aviation — the Super Cub introduced more power, better controls, and a stronger structure while keeping the slow, friendly, taildragger handling that had made the Cub the world's most popular light aircraft. The PA-18 first flew in 1949 and entered production at Piper's Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, factory in 1950. Production ran from 1950 through 1994, with over 9,000 airframes built across all variants.
The Super Cub became the ultimate light bush plane — at home on wheels, skis, or floats, with the kind of short-takeoff-and-landing performance that lets it operate from improvised strips and remote rivers. Generations of bush pilots in Alaska, Canada, and the lower 48 states grew up flying the Super Cub, and surviving airframes continue in active commercial and recreational service today, more than seventy years after the type's first flight. The instantly-recognizable yellow-and-black livery (Lock Haven's standard factory paint scheme) became visual shorthand for "Piper Cub" in popular culture.
This RC model is a HobbyZone product — HobbyZone is a Horizon Hobby brand specializing in foam ready-to-fly beginner-and-intermediate RC aircraft, and the foam Super Cub is one of the brand's most enduring designs. The proportions of countless modern foam Super Cub RC kits sold by major online retailers trace directly back to the real Piper PA-18.
A friendly scale subject for new pilots. The HZ Super Cub flies the way the real Super Cub does — slow, stable, gentle on the controls, and forgiving of mistakes. Generous wing area, gentle stall, and the kind of short-takeoff-and-landing performance that makes bush-style flying teachable. Use it for relaxed scale flying: short takeoffs from grass, low-and-slow scenic flying, and the unhurried pattern of a real Super Cub mission. Pairs well with grass-strip and rural landscapes. A natural sibling of the DHC-2 Beaver bush-plane family in CV Planes Pack 2.