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at no additional cost to the dealers. Strohmeier requested the 48 U.S. Piper dealers to donate one Cub, which would represent the state of their choice. For every donation, Piper set aside 20 minutes of manufacturing time, which was sufficient to build one aircraft. A total of 49 Cubs were donated to support the fund raiser, one named for each of the 48 states, plus
William Piper's initial donation registered as NC1776. All funds collected went to the RAFBF and none went toward expenses.
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abbreviated "R.A.F. Benevolent Fund". The name of the state of each aircraft was painted on its nose cowl. All
Flitfires were manufactured at the Lock Haven plant in twelve days between 10 β 22 April 1941. The 49 Cubs were nicknamed "Flitfires" by Piper factory workers because of their markings, which were similar to the famed
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was equipped with a portable radio loaned by Lear Avia Inc. Control of the flights was possible through these radio sets, despite the fact the
Flitfires were not equipped with external antennas or shielded ignitions. The Flitfire Brigade's New York landing was the largest mass landing ever attempted up to that time.
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flight training facility at
Somerset Hills Airport. In September 1941, Ivan Stone of West Virginia flew his Flitfire to the now abandoned Princeton Airport in West Virginia. Also in 1941, Leo Arany flew a Flitfire to Clatsop Airport in Astoria, Oregon. In June 1941 Lon Cooper, a Civilian U.S. Army
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appointed Thomas Beck, President of the RAFBF, as the "Special and
Extraordinary Mayor of the City of New York" from 9:00 p.m. until the close of the festivities. The airplanes were christened simultaneously by 48 fashion models who popped red, white and blue toy air balloons that were fastened
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were painted on the wings and fuselage; a red, white and blue fin flash was painted on the vertical stabilizer. NC1776 was distinguished from the other 48 Flitfires by the full words "Royal Air Force
Benevolent Fund" painted on its fuselage to the rear of the RAF roundel; the other Flitfires had the
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The day after the ceremonies, the 48 Flitfires left LaGuardia for fund-raising tours, each heading to the state for which it was named. Subsequently, little is known about each
Flitfire. Many distributors used joy rides and other gimmicks to raise money for families of RAF pilots who had been lost
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as a grand national prize, with all proceeds going to the RAFBF. At the start of April 1941, Bill
Strohmeier, Piperβs Sales and Promotion Manager, then encouraged Piper dealers across the country to order further ones for their own use. The special silver finish with RAF-style insignia was included
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Asheboro, North Carolina. In 2015 "Flitfire New Jersey" won the Sentimental Journey Award for Best J-3 Cub. Also as of 2015, twelve Flitfires are airworthy and registered with the FAA. In 1963 a Flitfire was exported to Canada and in 1971 another was exported to Germany. In 1992 the Flitfire
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The festivities were held in the Kitty Hawk Room at the airport's administration building. There was a dinner and a show followed by cocktails. Next was the raffle drawing for NC1776, which was won by Jack
Krindler from New York City. This was followed by games which included a garter toss and a
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On Tuesday, 29 April 1941, the Flitfires left Flushing Airport and were ferried to LaGuardia Field in groups of six, plus squadron leader flying in close formation. The normal $ 2.50 landing fee was waived by Mayor LaGuardia. Traffic was handled by airport cars using two way radios. Each aircraft
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After the war, all the Flitfires vanished into private hands and into obscurity. Over the next 70 years many became non-airworthy. The few still flying were repainted the traditional yellow Cub color, concealing the Flitfire's history. As more was learned about their unique story, several were
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The silver Cubs that made up the "Flitfire Brigade" left Lock Haven on Sunday, 27 April 1941. T.H. Miller of the Lehigh Aircraft Co. was flight commander. Considerable preparations were made to organize the flight into military formation. The Flitfires were flown in precise formation by Piper
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employee-pilots, known as Cub Fliers. William Piper flew in the Brigade as a line pilot. Seven squadrons of seven airplanes took off, one after another, under direction of squadron leaders that included William Piper's brother, Tony Piper. The Cubs landed at Allentown-Bethlehem Airport (now
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This fund raising program consisted of 49 Flitfire aircraft, one paid for by Piper Aircraft and 48 by Piper distributors. All were built by Piper. There was a Flitfire named for each of the 48 states in the union at that time. These airplanes were colloquially known as "The Flitfire Brigade."
372:, where it served as a training plane for the Department of Defense. On 9 August 1941, a 17-year-old high school senior, Kenneth A Turner, won "Flitfire New Jersey" at the Basking Ridge Fire Company's 32nd annual carnival. Turner immediately sold it for $ 1,200.00 to the
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Since then at least three other Flitfires are known to have been restored to their original silver-doped finish: "Flitfire NC1776", "Flitfire New Jersey" and "Flitfire Indiana". After a meticulous restoration, "Flitfire NC1776" is on display at the
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in St. Petersburg, Florida. "Flitfire Wisconsin" was purchased 24 April 1941 by Stainislaw Aircraft Inc., a Piper dealer in West Bend, Wisconsin. It was sold to Racine Flying Service, Inc. in July 1941, who operated it in Wisconsin until 1951.
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state-of-the-art machine where guests could βBomb Berlin for a Buck!β along with other entertainment. These activities raised more funds for the RAF. That night the 1,000 gala attendees raised an additional $ 12,000.00 for the RAFBF.
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The other forty-eight Cubs had one of three engines: Continental, Lycoming or Franklin. To honor the RAF, instead of the signature yellow Cub color, the Flitfire airplanes were painted silver with RAF insignia.
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More than 1,000 social and business leaders, stage and screen stars, and aviation enthusiasts attended a black tie event to celebrate the arrival of the Flitfire Cubs in
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restored back to their original paint scheme. In 1991 "Flitfire Wisconsin", the 22nd Cub to come off Piper's Flitfire line on 16 April 1941, was restored at
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in combat. Some of the Flitfires were raffled off. Some Flitfires were sold to flight schools and continued to support the war by training pilots in the
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The first Flitfire, NC1776, a J3F-65, serial number 6600, was powered by a Franklin 65 hp (48 kW) engine that was donated by the manufacturer
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After a mass take off from Allentown, the airplanes flew in formation over the New York metropolitan area. The formation flight was first seen over
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to support RAF casualties and their families, worked to provide welfare to the RAF and families who were affected in the new conflict.
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1299:"Ridge Carnival Most Successful, Chief Craig Says Best Since 1926. 'Flitfire' Airplane Awarded To High School Senior".
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that was used to raise funds to support the British war effort in
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manufacturer in the United States, Piper Aircraft Corporation of
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751:"The Flitfire Cub: Piper's Little Known Pre-WWII Contribution"
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Edwards, Randall (July 16, 1991). "Plane Has Proud History".
1286:"Glimpse of History: An airport tucked in the Somerset Hills"
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913:"Flitfire Brigade Starts Nation Wide Tour For R.A.F. Fund".
1330:"Lon Cooper recalls WWII Civilian Pilot Training Program"
1149:"Mass Fly-Away Of 48 Cubs In 'Flitfire Brigade' Sunday".
512:"Shindig at N. Y. Airport Opens Fund Drive for R.A.F.".
364:. After touring the U.S., NC1776 was sold to Safair, a
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1253:"Plane Arrives Here Today To Aid RAF Relief Fund".
851:. Northamptonshire, England: Vintage Aircraft Club.
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1318:. Princeton, West Virginia. September 28, 1941.
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1303:. Beardsville, New Jersey. August 14, 1941.
1153:. Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. April 23, 1941.
961:"The Biggest And Best Radio Premium...Ever"
719:"RAF Benevolent Fund, History and heritage"
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1257:. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. June 7, 1941.
1242:. Florence, South Carolina. May 17, 1941.
1031:. Sharon & Steve Krog: 4. March 2014.
776:"Pilot Instructions for Flitfire Brigade"
49:"Flitfire Wisconsin" Rickenbacker Airport
1122:Strohmeier, William D. (February 1942).
624:. Alamo Liaison Squadron. Archived from
564:"Here and There, Fund Raising Flitfires"
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348:Flitfire Texas in the field, ca. 1941
228:At Flushing Field in Queens, New York
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1097:"World War II: Supermarine Spitfire"
793:"Worth a Second Glance: Prize Piper"
280:, then east to a point south of the
27:Special edition of the Piper J-3 Cub
1238:"Comes In Behalf Royal Air Force".
705:"The Battle of Britain β Aftermath"
244:Flitfire Brigade's flight formation
235:Lehigh Valley International Airport
862:Dellenbusch, Jennifer (May 2011).
753:. EAA Vintage Aircraft Association
404:Rickenbacker International Airport
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1314:"Princeton City Airport Briefs".
933:"H.R. 1776 Lend-Lease Act (1941)"
817:Munson, Russell (December 1977).
59:Multipurpose light civil aircraft
1391:"What Our Members Are Restoring"
1175:. New York City. April 30, 1941.
155:(10 July - 31 October 1940) the
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1051:. New York City. April 20, 1941
921:(2). Piper Aircraft Corp. 1941.
877:(V). Aviation Group Limited: 35
648:"Cover of 'Plane on the Cover'"
516:. May 12, 1941. pp. 36β37.
460:Johnson, Dennis K. (May 2019),
335:Civilian Pilot Training Program
161:Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund
137:Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund
1374:"The Old Hangar: flitfire-wip"
1334:20th Century Aviation Magazine
1001:. May 12, 1941. pp. 36β37
412:North Carolina Aviation Museum
396:North Carolina Aviation Museum
252:Flight path over New York City
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1224:. Norwalk, Ohio. May 5, 1941.
1023:"N41CL - Flitfires History".
197:Air Cooled Motors Corporation
170:The RAFBF was supported by a
2932:Aircraft first flown in 1941
1413:"Not Just Another Cub Story"
191:Silver Cub with RAF insignia
108:is a special edition of the
2047:Single-engine prop aircraft
1128:Flying and Popular Aviation
683:Flying and Popular Aviation
652:Flying and Popular Aviation
220:From Lock Haven to New York
182:decided to donate a single
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545:"How to Fly a Piper Cub".
1316:Bluefield Daily Telegraph
1197:. AOPA: 60. July 1, 1986.
549:. AOPA: 59. July 1, 1986.
350:Hans Groenhoff Collection
264:; then proceeded over to
88:10 – 22 April 1941
51:Columbus Ohio, July 1991
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2917:Aviation in World War II
1193:"A Flitfire's Odyssey".
679:"The Plane on the Cover"
654:: Front Cover. July 1941
487:"The Plane on the Cover"
462:"A Flitfire Flies Again"
274:George Washington Bridge
209:Royal Air Force roundels
176:Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
1255:Harrisburg Evening News
947:"H.R. 1776 Act at NARA"
574:(90): 349. May 15, 1941
493:. July 1941. p. 58
394:Flitfire NC1776 at the
864:"The All-American Cub"
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1240:Florence Morning News
1222:Sandusky Star Journal
821:. Flying. p. 103
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1103:on September 6, 2015
749:Platts, T.S. "Max".
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339:War Training Service
214:Supermarine Spitfire
118:Supermarine Spitfire
2659:Post War Airplane 8
2654:Post War Airplane 6
2649:Post War Airplane 1
2454:Cherokee Pathfinder
1608:PA-12 Super Cruiser
1195:AOPA Pilot Magazine
965:The Old Radio Times
547:AOPA Pilot Magazine
366:fixed-base operator
2922:High-wing aircraft
1288:. August 13, 2013.
1151:Lock Haven Express
1124:"Pilots' Paradise"
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1336:. August 14, 2013
1210:naval-history.net
967:: 1. January 2011
386:Current Flitfires
368:(FBO) located in
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1761:CC18-180
1756:CC11-160
1751:CC11-100
1687:Model 19
1582:Flitfire
1512:Aircraft
1449:"NC1776"
1419:July 19,
1397:July 19,
1340:July 23,
1134:July 21,
1055:July 20,
1005:July 19,
825:July 19,
799:July 19,
757:July 19,
689:July 19,
632:July 19,
578:July 22,
358:War Bond
337:and the
106:Flitfire
18:Flitfire
2759:Warrior
2679:Sequoya
2609:Papoose
2479:Clipper
2439:Charger
2404:Arapaho
2394:Altaire
2036:Company
1975:(Sudan)
1788:Top Cub
1575:J-3 Cub
781:. 1941.
341:(WTS).
2804:UC-83B
2799:UC-83A
2674:Seneca
2644:Pocono
2619:Pawnee
2599:Navajo
2594:Mojave
2589:Mirage
2579:Malibu
2524:Dakota
2409:Archer
2399:Apache
2313:PA-31T
2232:PA-32R
1520:Taylor
1506:family
568:Flight
491:Flying
312:Malaya
2794:UC-83
2782:USAAF
2778:USAAC
2604:Pacer
2554:Lance
2424:Cadet
2419:Aztec
2414:Arrow
2382:Names
2369:PA-47
2353:PA-60
2348:PA-44
2343:PA-42
2338:PA-41
2333:PA-40
2328:PA-39
2323:PA-35
2318:PA-34
2308:PA-31
2303:PA-30
2298:PA-27
2293:PA-23
2273:PA-21
2257:PA-48
2252:PA-46
2247:PA-38
2242:PA-36
2237:PA-33
2227:PA-32
2222:PA-29
2217:PA-28
2212:PA-26
2207:PA-25
2202:PA-24
2197:PA-10
2177:PWA-8
2172:PWA-6
2167:PWA-1
2146:PA-22
2141:PA-20
2136:PA-19
2131:PA-18
2126:PA-17
2121:PA-16
2116:PA-15
2111:PA-14
2106:PA-12
2101:PA-11
2028:Piper
1973:SAFAT
1697:Dudek
1560:Piper
1501:Piper
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867:(PDF)
779:(PDF)
572:XXXIX
419:Notes
56:Role
2844:U-11
2834:TG-8
2829:O-59
2824:L-21
2819:L-18
2814:L-14
2786:USAF
2574:M700
2569:M600
2564:M500
2559:M350
2484:Colt
2362:Jets
2192:PA-8
2187:PA-7
2182:PA-6
2162:PT-1
1902:TG-8
1897:TG-6
1890:O-59
1885:O-57
1878:L-21
1866:L-18
1861:L-14
1837:C-93
1820:C-83
1793:XCub
1766:CC19
1421:2015
1399:2015
1342:2015
1136:2015
1109:2015
1083:2015
1057:2015
1007:2015
998:Life
973:2015
883:2015
875:VIII
827:2015
801:2015
759:2015
691:2015
660:2019
634:2015
580:2015
514:LIFE
499:2020
474:2021
310:HMS
268:and
104:The
2882:LBP
2877:LNP
2854:USN
2839:U-7
2809:L-4
2494:Cub
2096:P-4
2091:P-2
2086:P-1
2081:J-5
2076:J-4
2071:J-3
2066:J-2
2061:F-2
1952:LNT
1947:LMT
1935:LNP
1918:USN
1909:U-7
1854:F/G
1849:L-4
1844:L-2
1705:V-1
1568:J-2
1550:J-2
1543:H-2
1538:G-2
1533:F-2
1528:E-2
1504:Cub
1029:180
98:51
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2887:UO
2872:NE
2867:HE
2862:AE
1940:NE
1930:HE
1925:AE
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