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| PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 3723 | PRINTER'S NO. 4074 |
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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE BILL |
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| INTRODUCED BY HANNA, TALLMAN, MOUL, BENNINGHOFF, CALTAGIRONE, DALEY, EVERETT, FAIRCHILD, FLECK, GEIST, GEORGE, KORTZ, KOTIK, KULA, MILLARD, MIRABITO, PHILLIPS, READSHAW, SIPTROTH, SOLOBAY, THOMAS, MAHONEY, HUTCHINSON AND CAUSER, MAY 6, 2010 |
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| AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JULY 1, 2010 |
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| AN ACT |
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1 | Designating the Piper J-3 Cub as the official State aircraft of |
2 | the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
3 | The General Assembly finds and declares that: |
4 | (1) The Piper J-3 Cub is a small, simple, light |
5 | aircraft, recognizable by its famous yellow fuselage and |
6 | black trim, that was built in the city of Lock Haven, Clinton |
7 | County, between 1937 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. |
8 | (2) During that time period, 19,076 Cubs were produced |
9 | in Lock Haven. |
10 | (2) (3) With tandem seating, the Cub was intended for | <-- |
11 | flight training but became one of the most popular and best- |
12 | known light aircraft of all time among the military and |
13 | civilian population. |
14 | (3) (4) The Cub's simplicity, affordability and | <-- |
15 | popularity invoke comparisons to the Ford Model T automobile. |
16 | (4) (5) The Cub was modified and used by the United | <-- |
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1 | States Armed Forces during World War II for reconnaissance |
2 | and as a hedgehopper over all kinds of terrain to carry |
3 | personnel, critical supplies and important messages for the |
4 | artillery and tank corps, and cavalry and infantry. |
5 | The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
6 | hereby enacts as follows: |
7 | Section 1. Official State aircraft. |
8 | The aircraft known as the Piper J-3 Cub is selected, |
9 | designated and adopted as the official State aircraft of the |
10 | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
11 | Section 2. Effective date. |
12 | This act shall take effect in 60 days immediately. | <-- |
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