Looking for any tips and advice on shipping wings and fuse a few 1000 miles. 28 foot once piece wing plus fuse. Im thinking a uhaul and lots of foam rubber padding and easy driving. Any tips would be appreciated. Lw
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Looking for any tips and advice on shipping wings and fuse a few 1000 miles. 28 foot once piece wing plus fuse. Im thinking a uhaul and lots of foam rubber padding and easy driving. Any tips would be appreciated. Lw
28' wing, do U-Hauls even come that big?
No, 26' is the max length at Ryder, Penske or U-Haul. Flat bed semi trailer? Would need a STOUT crate for each item I'm thinking?
Fly it home on a Pietenpol
Load the fuselage tail first on a trailer and then a rack to hold the wing flat overhead. Set the rack to have the trailing end tip flush at the trailer tail. Don't wrap or tarp the wing. I did this with an Aero Commander 680 wing, but had the forward almost at the front bumper of the truck. Mad for an interesting trip with all the gawkers.
Build a wood frame around the well supported/cradled fuse and wing. Then call Old Dominion to discuss LTL shipping rates. Then again, call OD first.
I have twice moved my Navion across country on a flatbed trailer.
Hey! I am soon moving to another house with my family and I need help. Does anyone know a company that I could contact?
I recently moved to another state and I can say that it is really hard! Until I sorted all the things in boxes, I arranged everything, it took a long time. I thought I was going out of my mind. But it's good that I found out about a company that deals with moving, and they helped us throughout the rest of the process.
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Jeffery: Going to be a bit tough for us to recommend someone, based on your particular location.....
I just moved a Rose Parrakeet from Texas to Connecticut in a 20' U-Haul box truck. 1800 miles, 12 states, 6 days, no issues.
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According to Jeffery's location, he's in Israel......
Pretty sure OD has 48' and 53 footers. I can remember seeing them from my driving days. I've been retired a year now so maybe they only run Pups (28 ft)
on OTR runs. If they can't do there are any number of regional carriers that should be able to help. Or look up hot shot carriers. They run a lot of longer gooseneck trailers behind coal rolling pick ups. ( I'm just using your reply for my reply Craig:))
Haven't seen OD with anything but pups in a long time. I'll have to look at their new terminal a couple of miles from home the next time I go by in daylight.
I figure Jeffery has his bird flying, since this thread is over 3 years old and he's located in Israel....Doubt any US carriers run in the Middle East.....
Ahh...don't sweat it. This is a pretty low volume board. One board I'm on is quite high volume and it's funny when someone joins and then starts commenting on threads that died years prior. What's even funnier was a guy that started asking all sorts of questions in one of those zombie threads, of a guy that had been dead for more than 5 years.....it even said that under his forum picture on his last time he posted in that thread.