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Sep 20, 2016

A Tour of our 2010 Flying Cloud 30 for Full-Time Living

We did a walkaround/tour of our Airstream Flying Cloud, and we thought some of y'all might enjoy it. :)

Video Tour

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  • We are selling it because we will be switching up our tow rig.

    Unfortunately our new tow rig can't pull our 30 foot airstream, so we need to downsize. The largest trailer we can tow within the weight rating is a 25 foot
    airstream. Due to tank and fridge sizes, we dont feel like we can full-time in anything smaller. So we are looking for a 2005-2012 25ss or 25 fb.
  • doesnt that youtube page say that trailer is for sale?
    is that right? if you are selling it. what size are you going for?
  • themoreweexplore wrote:
    We did a walkaround/tour of our Airstream Flying Cloud, and we thought some of y'all might enjoy it. :)

    Video Tour
    Beautiful A.S. and thank you for the tour, we are thinking of buying one as our final T.T. for our retirement. :W
  • Our first TT was an 89 model that we bought used in 95. But we definitely wanted slides when we updated. Airstream had one but it was only like a foot or so and the price was 4 times what we got the same size TT with double slides.
  • RavensFan24 wrote:
    Where did you get that external antenna? I'm going to be purchasing a 4Gx WeBoost soon and want a good external antenna to make sure I always have internet, as I work online.


    There's a link in the description of the video, but you can't see that from here. Sorry!

    Here's the link to our antenna:
    http://amzn.to/2cqrqPQ
  • NWnative wrote:
    Love seeing how others are using their rigs. We purchased our first Airstream this year and truely love it.


    Agreed! I learn so much from watching others' tours.
  • westend wrote:
    You said, about the battery box, "we removed the batteries". How are you getting 12V power for the 12V devices and operating the inverter?

    BTW, you did mention solar and all I can say about that is solar and boondocking is like peanut butter and jelly. With that Magnum inverter and a decent amount of battery capacity, you may not need a generator.


    We mounted the batteries inside the trailer, over the axles. We're hoping to ditch the generator for good once we install solar and a good battery bank.
  • Where did you get that external antenna? I'm going to be purchasing a 4Gx WeBoost soon and want a good external antenna to make sure I always have internet, as I work online.
  • Love seeing how others are using their rigs. We purchased our first Airstream this year and truely love it. We dont full time but get out and about regularly. Thanks for sharing.
  • Very nice trailer! Congrats!

    You said, about the battery box, "we removed the batteries". How are you getting 12V power for the 12V devices and operating the inverter?

    BTW, you did mention solar and all I can say about that is solar and boondocking is like peanut butter and jelly. With that Magnum inverter and a decent amount of battery capacity, you may not need a generator.