a light, two-
seat, propeller-driven, high-
wing monoplane manufactured by the Piper Aircraft
Corporation. High-
wing means its
wings are mounted at the top surface of the
body of the
plane, and monoplane means it has just one pair of
wings. The Cub was Piper's initial
production type, starting in 1937.
—Class VIII №5, Approved November 1990