A friend of mine had a Kitfox lite, and I just texted him now. Hopefully he remembers. I'm sure it's a good bit narrower than the standard Kitfox 1-4, They are about 98" JImChuk
A friend of mine had a Kitfox lite, and I just texted him now. Hopefully he remembers. I'm sure it's a good bit narrower than the standard Kitfox 1-4, They are about 98" JImChuk
Thanks for checking with your friend. I know there are lots of full-size kitfoxes that are "hangared" in enclosed trailers, so there has to be something available for the KF Lite ultralight.
98" sounds right. The KF Lite tooling was bought by Chris Deuel of Badland aircraft. I don't thing he made any changes to the wing dimensions or attachments. He lists his planes as 99" wide when folded, and only 91" if you are willing to remove one flapperon.
I'd prefer a wider trailer, but I'd be willing to remove/install a flapperon every time I fly if that's the only trailer I can find.
The Kitfox lite is only about 24" wide where the back of the wings attach. The Kitfox 1-4 are about 36". I think the wing cord on the larger Kitfoxes is more than on the lite as well, but even if it's not, that 98" would shrink by one foot to about 86" or 7'2". I got hold of my buddy, but he didn't remember the width for sure. JImChuk
Be sure to measure the horizontal stabilizer too. That is often what limits the size door an airplane will fit through.
Tom Jones
Classic 4 builder
The wing chord is the main thing. The two wings fold back and the flapperons come together behind the turtle deck, so the folded width will be the two wing chords. I don't think the cabin width really comes into play, because the wings meet in the middle of the turtle deck position.
Good point! I've emailed the seller in NY, and he will do some measuring.
Thanks for all the help.