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Thanks, the 3' carpeting sling and stabilizing 2x4 thru spar openings is a
good idea. "Highflyer" wrote in message ... "Dick" wrote in message m... Having a "better G" idea, decided to hang my engine on M1 fuselage without wings in order to have the ability to roll it outside the hanger for breakin efforts. After struggling with several versions of a wooden framed, wheeled "wagon", a thought occurred that I may be "reinventing the wheel" (as usual). Has anyone out there found a method to move the "engine on fuselage without wings" or move a completed plane with one wing removed?? The M1 has main gear on the wings, not on the fuselage. Thanks, Dick In order to move my Piper Apache fuselage around the hangar while I have the wings off I made up a little cart. It is basically a frame with two ends and a bottom mounted on large heavy duty casters. I stretched a length of carpeting about three feet wide across the frame ends to make a wide carpet saddle that the fuselage lays on. When I park it I put a two by six through the spar openings and take a bit of a strain on it with the jacks. That steadys the fuselage in the sling. The third wheel on the ground also steadys it fore and aft. It looks kind of like an old bedstead with carpet slung from the headboard to the footboard and the airplane across the bed! :-) Highflyer |
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