I'm planning on buying a Kitfox V. Trying to find an open trailer somewhere "near" Pullman, WA. Can't find any that are advertised as kitfox compatible. What do I need to check for to ensure that a trailer will be compatible? Wheel spacing, length, etc... ? Thanks!
actually any car trailer should do the job,.I've always put the plane on backwards.but I imagine it doesn't matter too much as long as there is nothing hanging over the end of the trailer in harms way..you might have to block up the tail on the plane depending on what your towing it with ..box on front of trailer ..etc... when you tie the plane down ..tie the landing gear down or use the float mounts,..don't throw a strap over the tail or any flight surface,..and I ussually put a strap on the prop so it wasn't spinning backwards going down the road.and if you don't have the tail brace to keep the rudder from moving ..you can take 2 - 1 inch by 3 inch boards and wrap them in carpet put a 1 inch spacer inbetween the boards on each end and a bolt thru each end ,..make them long enough to slide over the tail and come down just above the fuselage where the flaperons meet the tail.
ha ha ,..it doesn't exist yet,..I was just doodling,..but it will exist soon,..after calculating the materials weight ..the trailer will weigh near 3,000 lbs. completed ,..with one purpose ,..to haul the kitfox,..
Thanks
Chase
my bust ,..you meant the smaller trailer ,..not the gooseneck?
the smaller trailer will weigh around 800 lbs completed,..I built one like that one posted above
thought you were talking aout the one below
well I hauled mine like that for 3 years ,..didn't lose any wings,..it's actually the best way to haul it because of ZERO forces on the wings,..if the tail is down ..your putting negative loads on the wing,.. last I checked the negative load factor was less then the positive,..we all know as kids riding in Dad's truck,..when we stuck our hand out the window like a wing and twisted it "thumb" or nose down ,..it didn't take much twist to make your hand take a thumb dive
Boy I hope not. Mine is almost identical. I used it to bring my M4 home to Texas from Ohio. About 900 miles. Of course, it wasn't covered, but I wrapped the wings with tarps, so it was a pretty good test all the same. The guy I bought it from had been using it for years with his M3. The only bad thing about this trailer is the lack of suspension. It's built from a car hauler. But that makes it easy to load, since it's so low to the ground. I deflated the tires halfway and it made the trip fine, although the tarps were pretty ragged by the end.
According to the guy I bought it from, the great thing about the high tail is that you don't have to drain the fuel to trailer it.
Sure wish my plane was done so I could try it out for real.
that is an added advantage Jon ,..with the tail high ,..your wing is nuetral,..and you don't have to drain the tanks,..I'll bet over the 3 years that I hauled mine I put 1500 miles on it,..but I had suspension and it still got shook up ,..up in the north east frost heaves
Jon,.. just a suggestion,.but you can get the torsion hubs that would mount right to your existing set up on your trailer with minimal modification,..I've see both the rubber torsion and the spring torsion set ups they look sort of like this and bolt right to the existing 4 bolt spindle mount