I was wondering if there is an issue with wind coming into the cockpit through the turtle deck area when trailering backwards on an open trailer. Thanks, ken
I was wondering if there is an issue with wind coming into the cockpit through the turtle deck area when trailering backwards on an open trailer. Thanks, ken
I've trailered these planes backwards probably 3500 miles, and never had problems. I do tie the doors closed, and tie the flaperons together just to be on the safe side. Hauled a Kitfox 4 from Texas to Mn a while back. First pic was in Texas, second one in northern Mn. Jim Chuk
Thanks jim.
will a 20 ' boat trailer be long enough for the kit fox? I found one to go look at this weekend.
Yes, plenty long. Assuming it is a trailer for a 20' boat, and not a 20' long boat trailer.
The main wheels of the airplane will be positioned on the trailer right behind the trailer wheels like in Jim's photos above.
I just measured my classic four sitting on the trailer. From center of main gear wheels to the folded wing tips is 17' 6", and 20' 8" to the front of the trailer hitch. To the front of the spinner is 4'.
Last edited by t j; 01-19-2016 at 05:04 PM.
Tom Jones
Classic 4 builder
I just found a really nice 20' single axle boat trailer for $200, figure I should jump on it before boats start hitting the water this spring. Sure would like to see some photos of how the rear of the trailer is modified
Gil,
There a picture in my profile that shows my trailer. May be of some help.
Lou
KitFox II
582
Wind is not the problem when trailering. It's rain
John
I was wondering about the elements during a long trip. Wife and I would love to tow plane to the various outings around the country, she isn't crazy about flying. I'm afraid if you just cover with a tarp the wind would cause the tarp to chafe the airplane. But anyway, that's the plan, small motor home, and towing the kitfox from hear to there.
Missouri? Maybe the motor home will clear all the bugs away ahead of your Kitfox.
- Gary
S7 SuperSport Tri-gear
w/Rotax 912, Oratex, Dynon