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karel adams wrote:
are there any builder's sites on the building of a trailer for an ultralight plane? TIA, Karel I made one by simply building a ladder style frame using 1x3 rectangular steel tubing and a set of wheels from Northern Tools. The deck is just 3/4" plywood. It's not enclosed, but it works just fine for moving planes around. |
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![]() "L. Darte" wrote in message ... I made one by simply building a ladder style frame using 1x3 rectangular steel tubing and a set of wheels from Northern Tools. The deck is just 3/4" plywood. It's not enclosed, but it works just fine for moving planes around. Good idea, or you could start with a used boat trailer. |
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Try a 3 bike motorcycle trailer. One each ramp for nose and main gear!
John Vaughn wrote: "L. Darte" wrote in message ... I made one by simply building a ladder style frame using 1x3 rectangular steel tubing and a set of wheels from Northern Tools. The deck is just 3/4" plywood. It's not enclosed, but it works just fine for moving planes around. Good idea, or you could start with a used boat trailer. |
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"UltraJohn" wrote in message
ink.net... Try a 3 bike motorcycle trailer. One each ramp for nose and main gear! John Try http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90154 Rich S. |
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Check out the "Logistics & Tour Schedule" section of my website. I started
with a 4'x8' bolt-together utility trailer from Northern Handyman (same unit as HF sells). Upgraded to the 12" tires (a MUST). Stretched the tongue by replacing the original with a 2"x3" 11ga. steel box beam. Added a deck made of pressure-treated 2x4's covered in 3/4" pressure-treated plywood. Steel corner-braces, steel screws, and PL 400 throughout. Tubular steel bracing from the beam to the deck at every joist. Covered all of this with steel studs, 24" on center, except for the first and last which are wood 2x4's. Covered the studs with 25ga. galvanized v-seam roofing pannels. Edged and trimed out everything using 90-degree galvanized roof flashing. The door is framed with 1x4's covered with 25ga. pannels and edged with alum. carpet edging. All steel pannels are screwed on using neoprene-washer screws. The overall dememsions are 23' long, 48" wide, 7'8" high, 65" track, approx 950lbs. empty. The interior is a 45-degree v-nose, 21'6" long (18'6" w/o nose), 41" wide, 68 1/2" high. This trailer works very well for transporting thin-section wings and other lightweight bulky items. However, the axle should be located farther forward to reduce tongue load. She is also very light, and does not like cross-winds in excess of 15kts., especially when not hitched up. Since I park on a slope, I keep her tied down with 640lbs. of concrete ballast. Hope this gives you a few ideas of the possibilities, Harry http://hometown.aol.com/wright1902glider/airshow.html |
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