Check out the worlds 1st Backcountry Super Cub revision 2 aircraft modeled after the SQ2 Super Cub. Also a great interview with Northern California Backcountry Pilot and owner Kevin Quinn Backcountry Super Cubs www.supercub.com/
another great video Juan. when you guys fly in the winter, are there covers you put on the sides? do you run heaters in the cabin? are they electric or do they use engine heat?
No covers, in extreme cold you can cover some of the engine air inlets on the engine cowl to keep oil temps warm. The cabin is heated off a heat muff from the exhaust like an old VW. The plexiglass windows provide a nice 'greenhouse' when the sun is out. Keep a simple CO detector on board when running the heater.
Amazing! Kinda lost the traditional art of flying back country but hey if money is yr thing then go & burn it up!:-) Not too sure how you get 24 square (power setting) on a fixed pitch prop set up.