The Stinson L-1 would be close to the Storch category. One time at Stinson airfield in San Antonio about 10-15 years ago there were two restored examples present and they did a "slow" race to see which aircraft could safely cross the line last.
Ryan
FYI, the Cub did WAAAY more than possibly sink a sub. The FO / Artillery Observation L-4s were probably responsible for a lot more damage than most people realize. They weren't armed, but as the eyes of the artillery were responsible in part for the devastating accuracy of US artillery, and...
Hey, if any of you guys drop by San Antonio again, drop me an email I can point you to one more "hidden" spot on the south side of town with some more WWII aircraft. It's called Cannon Field. Also, if you figure out the right person to contact (sorry I can't give it out) there's a WWII aircraft...