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Old February 16th 05, 07:27 PM
Ron Natalie
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Frank van der Hulst wrote:
Blueskies wrote:

Has anyone here put a plane on a trailer and brought it home? I found
an old Cardinal that I want to salvage parts from, but I would need to
tow it miles and miles to get it home. Any suggestions about type of
trailer, methods of tiedown, etc. The wings and tail are already
removed...


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I trailered my Navion out to Nebraska. I just mounted it on a flatbed
trailer. I had a crib that held the fuselage (via the holes for the
wing attachment) and two saddles to hold the wings.
 




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