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Who wrote the cub prayer song of hum hai chote chote bal?

Bal singh thompar


What band sang spoonful?

According to Wikipedia "'Spoonful' is a blues standard written by Willie Dixon and lyrically based on Charley Patton's 'Spoonful Blues'". The reference given is: Koda, Cub. "Song Review". All Music Guide, ©2006.


How tall was Cub Koda of Brownsville Station?

5' 6"


How do you get the cub koda CD album - that's what i like about the south?

To get the "That's What I Like About the South" CD album by Cub Koda, you can check online retailers like Amazon, eBay, or Discogs for physical copies. Additionally, local music shops or record stores may have it in stock. If you're looking for digital versions, platforms like iTunes or streaming services might offer the album for purchase or streaming.


What is a piper J-3?

The J-3 Cub aircraft were born from Piper Aircraft engineer Walter Jamouneau's changes to the existing J-2 design. Even before J-3 Cub aircraft went into production, war had already broken out in Asia, while armed conflict in Europe seemed imminent; thus, on 27 Dec 1938, President of the United States Franklin Roosevelt announced a Civilian Pilot Training Program ("CPTP") that would train civilians piloting skills in preparation of war, and J-3 Cub aircraft became the primary trainer aircraft of the program. Between 1938 and 1944, over 75 percent of 435,165 pilots who graduated from the program were trained in J-3 Cub aircraft. As the United States entered the war, civilian J-3 Cub aircraft patrolled both coasts of the United States, spotting for enemy submarines. Very soon, the United States military placed their order for J-3 Cub aircraft. The military variant, with enlarged Plexiglas windows, was designated L-4 Grasshopperby the US Army and O-59/NE-1 Grasshopper by the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Grasshopper aircraft were used extensively for reconnaissance, transport of supplies, and evacuation of wounded. Some US Army Grasshopper aircraft were equipped with infantry rocket launchers to support ground troops, and they fulfilled their ground support missions effectively. Production of J-3 Cub and L-4/O-59/NE-1 Grasshopper aircraft continued until 1947; a total of 19,073 were built during the design's production life, most being the L-4 variant. At the height of demand, one aircraft was built every 20 minutes. A few remained in service with the US Army through the Korean War, though most were scrapped or sold to the civilian market as surplus. Quoted fromhttp://ww2db.com/aircraft_spec.php?aircraft_model_id=140 Other Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_J-3 Images: http://www.kiwiaircraftimages.com/pipercub.htmlForum about Piper Cubshttp://www.pipercubforum.com/index.htm And store for books and printshttp://www.pipercubforum.com/cubstore.htm