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Does anybody have any experience moving a Standard/15m class sailplane
with a U-Haul truck or similar? I see this as an option for self-retrieving from a *long* straight out XC flight -- no-crew and no returning home to get your trailer (and then back to the glider and back home -- makes me tired just talking about it...) I'm thinking you could do this with a bare, box truck (say a 26' long U-Haul) with ONLY ratchet tie-down straps and some pads (i.e., stuff available anywhere). This includes the fueslage and wings. With a loading ramp I figure you could do it with one helper. Has anyone tried this? Eric ER |
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Dave Noyes did it with a Ventus CM, I believe. There was an article about
it in SOARING. Even had pictures of the glider in the trailer. Wing tips stuck up into the overhead area, often refered to on the side of the truck as "Mom's Attic". It can be done, but I understand one way rental and drop-off charges can be rather high. Best is with a crew and share the adventure. Return the favor, and have a blast doing it. Steve |
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Dave Noyes did it with a Ventus CM, I believe.
WHY? - the clues in the name. |
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On Feb 7, 6:27*pm, wrote:
Does anybody have any experience moving a Standard/15m class sailplane with a U-Haul truck or similar? I see this as an option for self-retrieving from a *long* straight out XC flight -- no-crew and no returning home to get your trailer (and then back to the glider and back home -- makes me tired just talking about it...) I'm thinking you could do this with a bare, box truck (say a 26' long U-Haul) with ONLY ratchet tie-down straps and some pads (i.e., stuff available anywhere). *This includes the fueslage and wings. *With a loading ramp I figure you could do it with one helper. Has anyone tried this? Eric ER It may be possibel to do it but one would need a lot of cushioning material. Keep in mind that a 26' U-Haul truck is meant to haul a few tons of cargo and therefore has a suspension that is designed accordingly. Putting a few hundred pounds worth of glider in the back will not even deflect the springs resulting in a very rough ride. Soaring is supposed to be a team sport where you retrieve your buddies and they will return the favor and get you. It is part of the fun! Uli Neumann |
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I remember reading about a cross country trip that started some where in the
Central US.. Ohio? and ended on the Eastern Massachusetts coast.. That would be a long way to motor back west bound. And a long way to go west, retrieve the trailer and drive east and west again. BT "Pete Startup" wrote in message ... Dave Noyes did it with a Ventus CM, I believe. WHY? - the clues in the name. |
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At 20:05 08 February 2009, BT wrote:
I remember reading about a cross country trip that started some where in the Central US.. Ohio? and ended on the Eastern Massachusetts coast.. That would be a long way to motor back west bound. And a long way to go west, retrieve the trailer and drive east and west again. BT David Noyes, Ventus CM. Takeoff: Marion, Ohio. Official start: Galion, Ohio. Landing: Plymouth, Massachusetts. Written up in the January 1995 issue of SOARING. Aritcle titled "Straight out to Cape Cod". One simple quote from the article about trucking back. "If you're evr tempted to duplicate this trick, rent at least three dozen pads and have lots of rope." There is one picture of the plane loaded in the trailer. I know someone that made his straight out flight, secured the plane, hopped on Greyhound to get home, then drove down with the trailer to get his ship back. Now that I think of it, I know of at least two people that have done that. It is much simpler to have a crew. Steve |
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Eric Greenwell wrote...
What kind of flight are you considering, and from where to where? Hollister (San Francisco Bay Area) to Phoenix or Tucson would be a fine flight. Maybe even on to Texas, glider port to glider port in a few to several hops. My DG-300 seems to think it's doable... I've been fortunate to have a crew for some of my straight-outs. But sometimes the weather gods say you've got to go NOW and that can it hard to pull the team together. Eric |
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At 22:15 08 February 2009, Steve Leonard wrote:
I know someone that made his straight out flight, secured the plane, hopped on Greyhound to get home, then drove down with the trailer to get his ship back. Now that I think of it, I know of at least two people that have done that. It is much simpler to have a crew. And if you're such a social misfit that you can't get anybody to crew for you, just *hire* somebody to drive the trailer rig. Gotta be cheaper than the U-Haul idea. And takes a lot less time. Jim Beckman |
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On Feb 7, 6:27*pm, wrote:
Does anybody have any experience moving a Standard/15m class sailplane with a U-Haul truck or similar? I see this as an option for self-retrieving from a *long* straight out XC flight -- no-crew and no returning home to get your trailer (and then back to the glider and back home -- makes me tired just talking about it...) I'm thinking you could do this with a bare, box truck (say a 26' long U-Haul) with ONLY ratchet tie-down straps and some pads (i.e., stuff available anywhere). *This includes the fueslage and wings. *With a loading ramp I figure you could do it with one helper. Has anyone tried this? Eric ER The hours you save on the retreive will likely be exceeded by the hour needed to fix the damage you will likely do to the glider. Find a friend. Good luck and don't let this keep you from trying that great flight. UH |
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