None of the Rutan type derivatives are easily trailerable. They
require removing the main wings and wiring (3 bolts each wing) and the
resultant strake/canard width is near 12 feet wide. It is possible to
make a trailer jig that would set it up at a slant - see
http://www.abri.net/sq2000/travel12.jpg for a four place canard. You
could leave it tied down at the airport when anticipating frequent
flights and then towed home when not. But it is not very fast loading
it.
On Jan 25, 11:37 am, jan olieslagers
wrote:
Of the various 3-4 place canards derived from Burt Rutan's original,
(cosy, velocity, ...) are there any with wings easily folded/detached
for trailering?
I'd like to consider acquiring one, but hangarage is very unavailable
round here, so the bird would have to live on a trailer when not flying.
TIA,