by Spaceman » Sun Apr 07, 2019 6:24 pm
Anyone have any tips for securing a plane on a trailer?
I'm getting ready to move this summer so of course I'll need to take my project with me. I don't really trust the movers with it so I want to move it myself! The air force base has a 16' flatbed I can rent for like $20 a day so I'm leaning towards using that assuming I can fit everything on it since it'll definitely be the cheapest way. I need to take some more exact measurements, but I'm pretty sure from the tailwheel to the main gear is slightly shorter than 16' so I could have the front end of the plane overhang the front of the trailer a little bit.
Anyway my plane is on the gear with no tail surfaces, engine, or cowling installed. I have the wings on the little rack that most guys build. What I'm thinking is I can strap the plane down by the main gear and engine mount and secure the tail somehow, then lay the wings flat on a bunch of moving blankets and take the wing rack apart and put it wherever. Maybe if I need some extra room I could elevate the tail on something and put the wings under the fuselage. The trailer has a wood deck so I can temporarily install some tie-down rings wherever I need to.
I'm moving about 500 miles so I'll just wait for a good weather day and drive out there, then bring the trailer back the next day.
Has anyone done this and taken any pictures, or ran into any big issues?