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Mike Davis

R Towing & moving.

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Just a thought, but at $39.99 a day, one of the big U-haul trucks might be a
good option since you trailer is so small. I would imagine you could get
everything in one trip... and they have the nice rails all along the sides
for tieing to.

Mike

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From: "Paul Michel" <micreb@bellsouth.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 7:04 AM
Subject: R Towing & moving.

First, sorry to hear about your sister's loss Wayne.

And to the group. a few questions.

1.. All the big pieces are done. I need to tow N616PM about 8 miles
to the airport.finally! In the original brochure from MAC there was a
picture of a Rebel being towed with the wings folded to the sides. I
don't want the folded wing thingie. Just to tow it. Has anyone come up
with an 'adapter' to hook a hitch directly to the tail spring?
2.. Has anyone moved their wings with a 4X8 foot flatbed trailer?
What do you think? One at a time with 4 inches of foam underneath? Has
anyone done this in a more creative (cheap) manner? How would you keep
from bending the trailing edge skin?

Paul Michel
Rebel # 374


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John Hart

R Towing & moving.

Post by John Hart » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

I moved my Rebel wings by building a couple of "L"-shaped frames out of
2x4s to hold them vertically. The horizontal legs had curved cutouts
for the wing leading edges, liberally padded with foam rubber pads and
carpet strips. The cutouts were spaced far enough apart that 2x4 or 4x4
spacers padded with carpet strips could be placed between the wings to
protect from the strut fittings. You may tie the wing mount fittings
directly to your trailer in front for a hold down, but your wings will
protrude 4' beyond the end of your trailer, so you will need a red flag.
You will probably complete your "L"s into "0"s for security tiedowns,
clearing the thin trailing edges.

When moving the fuselage before installing the wheels, I found a light
boat trailer to be ideal...the tail rests against the rubber bow
bushing, and the cabin rests on a 3/4" plywood fastened to the boat
rails. Very easy to tie down... The wings can be carried on either
side of the fuselage tail cone on 2x4s cut per above.

Good luck! John Hart, Rebel 198
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From: Mike Davis
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: R Towing & moving.


Just a thought, but at $39.99 a day, one of the big U-haul trucks
might be a
good option since you trailer is so small. I would imagine you could
get
everything in one trip... and they have the nice rails all along the
sides
for tieing to.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Michel" <micreb@bellsouth.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 7:04 AM
Subject: R Towing & moving.

First, sorry to hear about your sister's loss Wayne.

And to the group. a few questions.

1.. All the big pieces are done. I need to tow N616PM about 8
miles
to the airport.finally! In the original brochure from MAC there was
a
picture of a Rebel being towed with the wings folded to the sides. I
don't want the folded wing thingie. Just to tow it. Has anyone come
up
with an 'adapter' to hook a hitch directly to the tail spring?
2.. Has anyone moved their wings with a 4X8 foot flatbed trailer?
What do you think? One at a time with 4 inches of foam underneath?
Has
anyone done this in a more creative (cheap) manner? How would you
keep
from bending the trailing edge skin?

Paul Michel
Rebel # 374


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Paul Michel

R Towing & moving.

Post by Paul Michel » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

First, sorry to hear about your sister's loss Wayne.

And to the group. a few questions.

1.. All the big pieces are done. I need to tow N616PM about 8 miles
to the airport.finally! In the original brochure from MAC there was a
picture of a Rebel being towed with the wings folded to the sides. I
don't want the folded wing thingie. Just to tow it. Has anyone come up
with an 'adapter' to hook a hitch directly to the tail spring?
2.. Has anyone moved their wings with a 4X8 foot flatbed trailer?
What do you think? One at a time with 4 inches of foam underneath? Has
anyone done this in a more creative (cheap) manner? How would you keep
from bending the trailing edge skin?

Paul Michel
Rebel # 374


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Rebflyer

R Towing & moving.

Post by Rebflyer » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Paul, I think the original pic was of the tail feathers folded up. The MAM site always talked about wing removal, not folding. I've seen a couple other pics in the archives for moving, but they were for long moves, not just across town.
I guess I'd look at just putting the tailwheel in the bed of a Pickup or similar and making a nice slow trip down the backroads at a quiet time of day. As far as the wings are concerned, my thought would be to make a bracket for the trailer with 2 carpet slings about 16" wide and carry the wings leading edge down. Spread the load and go slow. Between moving parts and weighing the airplane for the first time I've heard horror stories of alot of work being bent because of being in a hurry. The 4" foam and 2 trips doesn't sound to bad either for the wings, just make sure the straps don't allow any bounce. I've also seen the damage done to the MAM stuff in the back of a enclosed trailer on the way to OSH. Of course I'm looking at this from a Michigan road aspect. Our roads suck!!
Sounds like the final construction is near! Have fun! Curt N97MR


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Post by Rebflyer » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

One other thought for the tail. Maybe a motorcycle style carrier for the reciever hitch? Curt


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Murray and Carol Cherkas

R Towing & moving.

Post by Murray and Carol Cherkas » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Hi.


I moved my wings and towed my plane to the paint shop and back.The wings
are ina cradle which I put on a 14" lonf flatbed,tied down and all went
well.The fuse, I put the tailwheel in the back of an S 15 pick-up, tied it
down, put a bolt through the tailwheel axle and tied it down as well.
Drove about 40 KM/HR. and all went really well. Was about 3 miles to the
shop.Evan past 2 cops with no problem.

Good Luck

Murray

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Paul Michel
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:04 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: R Towing & moving.


First, sorry to hear about your sister's loss Wayne.

And to the group. a few questions.

1.. All the big pieces are done. I need to tow N616PM about 8 miles
to the airport.finally! In the original brochure from MAC there was a
picture of a Rebel being towed with the wings folded to the sides. I
don't want the folded wing thingie. Just to tow it. Has anyone come up
with an 'adapter' to hook a hitch directly to the tail spring?
2.. Has anyone moved their wings with a 4X8 foot flatbed trailer?
What do you think? One at a time with 4 inches of foam underneath? Has
anyone done this in a more creative (cheap) manner? How would you keep
from bending the trailing edge skin?

Paul Michel
Rebel # 374


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rognal

R Towing & moving.

Post by rognal » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Paul,

I just recently moved #687R to the airport. I rented a large equipment
trailer. Made three trips-for the fuselage, then each wing. I Used several
lawn chair pads stacked under each end of the wing and lightly tied it down.
Drove slow. I only had about 5 miles to go. It worked well. I recently posted
several photos of the move in the archives under R-Fuselage and R-Wing, if you
are interested.

Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA!


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David Stroud

R Towing & moving.

Post by David Stroud » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

When I first took my Christavia to the airstrip, I towed the fuselage backwards with the tailwheel locked into a
wood, 2x4 triangle fixed to the tailgate of my truck. About 25 miles. I did the trip about 10 am on a quiet Tuesday
morning and ran into one cop along the way at a red light. He asked where I was headed and told me to be
careful. Nice guy. I brought the wings later in the truck bed, stacked one on top of the other on some foam pads.
Use some common sense with road use and the local minions will likely turn a blind eye and wish you good luck.
I've used a 20 foot box type rented truck too on occasions. Common sense will prevail. Don't sweat it.

Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild FC-2 early construction


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From: <Rebflyer@aol.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: R Towing & moving.

Paul, I think the original pic was of the tail feathers folded up. The MAM site always talked about wing removal, not
folding. I've seen a couple other pics in the archives for moving, but they were for long moves, not just across town.
I guess I'd look at just putting the tailwheel in the bed of a Pickup or similar and making a nice slow trip down the
backroads at a quiet time of day. As far as the wings are concerned, my thought would be to make a bracket for the trailer
with 2 carpet slings about 16" wide and carry the wings leading edge down. Spread the load and go slow. Between moving parts
and weighing the airplane for the first time I've heard horror stories of alot of work being bent because of being in a
hurry. The 4" foam and 2 trips doesn't sound to bad either for the wings, just make sure the straps don't allow any bounce.
I've also seen the damage done to the MAM stuff in the back of a enclosed trailer on the way to OSH. Of course I'm looking at
this from a Michigan road aspect. Our roads suck!!
Sounds like the final construction is near! Have fun! Curt N97MR


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Paul Michel

R Towing & moving.

Post by Paul Michel » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. Looks like I'll take it 'low &
slow', quite fitting for a Rebel, eh? I think I'll go with the wings on
end with the nose down in the cradle they are store in right now. Maybe
brace it up a but with a few 2 X 4's and more padding. The tailwheel on
the pickup might work too.

Once again thanks.



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Mike Kimball

R Towing & moving.

Post by Mike Kimball » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Wow! You moved your plane on a 14 inch trailer! An incredible feat of
engineering to be sure! :-)))

Mike Kimball
SR #044

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Murray and Carol Cherkas
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 5:32 PM
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Subject: RE: R Towing & moving.


Hi.


I moved my wings and towed my plane to the paint shop and back.The wings
are ina cradle which I put on a 14" lonf flatbed,tied down and all went
well.The fuse, I put the tailwheel in the back of an S 15 pick-up, tied it
down, put a bolt through the tailwheel axle and tied it down as well.
Drove about 40 KM/HR. and all went really well. Was about 3 miles to the
shop.Evan past 2 cops with no problem.

Good Luck

Murray

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Paul Michel
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:04 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: R Towing & moving.


First, sorry to hear about your sister's loss Wayne.

And to the group. a few questions.

1.. All the big pieces are done. I need to tow N616PM about 8 miles
to the airport.finally! In the original brochure from MAC there was a
picture of a Rebel being towed with the wings folded to the sides. I
don't want the folded wing thingie. Just to tow it. Has anyone come up
with an 'adapter' to hook a hitch directly to the tail spring?
2.. Has anyone moved their wings with a 4X8 foot flatbed trailer?
What do you think? One at a time with 4 inches of foam underneath? Has
anyone done this in a more creative (cheap) manner? How would you keep
from bending the trailing edge skin?

Paul Michel
Rebel # 374


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