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![]() Richard Riley wrote: The Shorts was the first suggestion (way upthread), but it's not big enough for his mission. He wants 5 Honda Gold Wings (800 lbs each) and their riders. I don't think anything short of a C-119 or a C-123 is big enough. Yeoch!! FIVE Goldwings? Boy was I off. I was thinking of a bike and a babe.... |
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AINut wrote:
This one sounds really interesting! However, how would one get the bikes in and out? David M. Jean-Paul Roy wrote: And here is the single engine version of the Explorer sold in Canada. A flying motor home. http://www.exploreraero.com/flashed.html Hope this helps Jean-Paul "AllThumbs" wrote in message oups.com... Here's a link I found on Ron Wanttaja's page of links http://www.coastcomp.com/av/fltline2/avion.htm Hey, no need to get fancy. The question was about carrying bikes. No one said anything about getting them out of the airplane. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote in message news:ilSwf.78578$sg5.22072@dukeread12... Hey, no need to get fancy. The question was about carrying bikes. No one said anything about getting them out of the airplane. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired If there is access to a door the big cabin on that plane could probably accomodate a folding aluminum ramp or something similar. Harold KD5SAK |
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Richard Lamb wrote:
Richard Riley wrote: The Shorts was the first suggestion (way upthread), but it's not big enough for his mission. He wants 5 Honda Gold Wings (800 lbs each) and their riders. I don't think anything short of a C-119 or a C-123 is big enough. Yeoch!! FIVE Goldwings? Boy was I off. I was thinking of a bike and a babe.... Heck with the bike I'll take the babe and the plane! John |
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I looked up the specs. It will carry over 5000 pounds! 5(800) and 5 (200)
riders should fit. "Richard Lamb" wrote in message ... Richard Riley wrote: The Shorts was the first suggestion (way upthread), but it's not big enough for his mission. He wants 5 Honda Gold Wings (800 lbs each) and their riders. I don't think anything short of a C-119 or a C-123 is big enough. Yeoch!! FIVE Goldwings? Boy was I off. I was thinking of a bike and a babe.... |
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No, 2-4 big bikes, but thanks.
Richard Riley wrote: On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 11:29:25 GMT, Richard Lamb wrote: :This is rec.aviation.homebuilt, dude. : :A two-seat half scale Short Skyvan with Rotax 912's and electric ![]() :You won't have standing headroom, but the bike should fit easy. : :Roll the bike up the aft ramp into the cargo bay : :Weigh the weight and balance so that the cargo bay is on the :center of lift and a bike doesn't create CG problems. The Shorts was the first suggestion (way upthread), but it's not big enough for his mission. He wants 5 Honda Gold Wings (800 lbs each) and their riders. I don't think anything short of a C-119 or a C-123 is big enough. |
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