There's a million ways to move something you really want to move.......see attached. Yup - the truck had 300,000 miles on it and the 8.000# trailer was a little short - but it worked.
You'll get it done
DS
There's a million ways to move something you really want to move.......see attached. Yup - the truck had 300,000 miles on it and the 8.000# trailer was a little short - but it worked.
You'll get it done
DS
That's a VERY cool truck!!!!
Kitfox 4 (1050)
912UL
Based in UK
I second Monococks motion! I have a 69 GMC pickup the same color. Very Cool
Cain B
Well she is here! Due to me misplacing my passport, my good friend Sam Schauteet(Who also has his private pilot license) and my new fiancé Natalie went over the bridge to meet Partian's driver Michael. Michael was very thorough and was extremely meticulous in his unloading and helpfulness in loading my plane into the Uhaul. On the Uhaul note, it works fine even with the wheel wells. We were able to strap the wings to the walls off the floor. We had to cut up some moving blankets to slide under the straps but everything went well.
Partain's Truck
Michael Unstrapping my Kitfox
Sam ready to help load the Uhaul
Wings nestled in the shop
Compulsory Airplane making noises picture.
So now the hard work begins. It is a little daunting at this stage I must admit. But I am flying back to work today so I won't get to touch her for 2 weeks until I fly back home. The life of a tradesman has it's ups and downs. Updates to follow!
I am so glad that I am retired. I could not stand to be away from my kit for two weeks. Since Memorial Weekend, I have been away twice for 4 day stretches and about went bonkers. Did nothing but worry and fret. There is no addiction in the world better than a kitfox build. Now the adventure begins.
Stan Inzer
912 ULS
Dynon Skyview 10"
N599KF
Quick note. If there is nothing on top of the steel wing support stands, I would cover them with strips of carpet or soft wood to protect the aluminum spars.
Esser, Not sure if you are looking to start on your wings right away or not...but if you would like to save a little room when not working on them, John McBean gave me the idea of building the tall "saw horses" as in the pic below. I eventually cut the top pieces to about half of what you see there. The wooden lengths resting on the saw horse are about 4' long and inserted into the leading spar tubes.
Have a blast on the build!
Wings1.jpg
Dan B
Mesa, AZ