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("Denny" wrote)
Seems like 1 mile at 4AM on a Sunday would not need much more than a light... Here's some lights that might work: http://www.projectresponder.com/images/x/pr_ts_ani.gif Montblackandwhite :-) |
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There used to be (and may still be) a guy named Hardy Prentice who
flat-towed his race-prepped Triumph TR-3 to Sports Car Club of America races -- even from California to Georgia when the National Championships were held there, as recently as 1992. (He towed it behind an E-Type Jaguar; how's that for eccentricity tinged with masochism?) There was no way that car was street-legal as a self-propelled vehicle, but as a "trailer" all it needed was a trailer license, an approved tow-bar and wiring from the Jag's taillights to the TR's. The only possible snags I can see in doing that with an airplane are that an airplane's non-DOT tires may not be legal trailer tires in some states and that some of the heavier airplanes, in some states, may require brakes as "trailers". A solution to both problems would be a DOT-tired, brake-equipped dolly with a long enough tongue -- shouldn't cost an arm and a leg to cobble together. |
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quietguy wrote:
There used to be (and may still be) a guy named Hardy Prentice who flat-towed his race-prepped Triumph TR-3 to Sports Car Club of America races -- even from California to Georgia when the National Championships were held there, as recently as 1992. (He towed it behind an E-Type Jaguar; how's that for eccentricity tinged with masochism?) There was no way that car was street-legal as a self-propelled vehicle, but as a "trailer" all it needed was a trailer license, an approved tow-bar and wiring from the Jag's taillights to the TR's. I think there is a possibility that he may not have been legal passing through some particular state or county, and not been pulled over by luck. A cop might glance at such a setup and assume it is an emergency, not a cross-country tow, and not really give it a second thought. In some areas, you more than occasionally see some pretty amazing things on the road: cars pulling other cars, wooden bumpers, hand signals for stopping and turning, pieces of paper with the handwritten words "tag applied for" instead of a license plate... an E-Type pulling a TR-3 wouldn't raise too many cop eyebrows where I live... it would raise my eyebrows though, 10 cylinders, 8 wheels, and 5 SU carburettors ![]() Anything pulling an airplane is rare, which makes it sure to get attention. Did the original poster contact the Maine DOT? Last thought, if it was a one-time, one mile, Sunday morning, quiet road tow, I'm not recommending anything ![]() |
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Small town? Do the political thing. Ask if there is an off duty officer who
would like to be the "chase" vehicle for $50. It is truly amazing how many small town cop shops make their own rules if their own can benefit. Jim " |
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RST Engineering wrote:
Small town? Do the political thing. Ask if there is an off duty officer who would like to be the "chase" vehicle for $50. It is truly amazing how many small town cop shops make their own rules if their own can benefit. Jim " Forget "CHASE" vehicle.. if yer gonna PAY him.. have him drive the TOW vehicle. No cop will knowingly give another cop a ticket in the situation described. Thats essentially what we did pulling our plane to the airport. It was on a trailer, but it was a wide load (velocity with strakes). Of course, our cop was free.. he's a good friend of ours. Dave |
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The "chase vehicle" was intended to be a cop chop with the bubble gum
machine brightly lit and flashing. Safety, y'know {;-) Jim "Dave S" wrote in message ink.net... RST Engineering wrote: Small town? Do the political thing. Ask if there is an off duty officer who would like to be the "chase" vehicle for $50. It is truly amazing how many small town cop shops make their own rules if their own can benefit. Jim " Forget "CHASE" vehicle.. if yer gonna PAY him.. have him drive the TOW vehicle. No cop will knowingly give another cop a ticket in the situation described. Thats essentially what we did pulling our plane to the airport. It was on a trailer, but it was a wide load (velocity with strakes). Of course, our cop was free.. he's a good friend of ours. Dave |
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![]() Mount a SMV sign on the rear and keep it under 25 m.p.h. (Slow Moving Vehicle) SMV signs are available from most farm supply stores or heavy equipment dealers. |
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