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Toy Hauler for Giant Scale Model Airplanes?

Starpig
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I recently sold my bumper pull TT and bought a slide-in TC so I could pull my large model airplanes behind in their 12' Interstate cargo trailer. I looked for a toy hauler that would suit my living and hauling needs, but I could never find the perfect setup.

Does anyone here use their toy hauler to transport their model airplanes? If so, I'd like to see your setup.

I will post some pictures of mine when I get a chance to load everything up and head out to my first fly-in!

Regards,

Jeff
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nayther
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Starpig wrote:
as promised! Here are a few pics from 4th of July camping/flying trip!







Now that's some SERIOUS RC stuff right there, very nice!
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Starpig
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Sunnyside42 wrote:
Depending how big you want to go, I can't see going wrong with most of the modern toy haulers. I'm partial to the Grand Design Momentum line. Self contained gas genny for power and 11'-12' garages.

You could even take out one, or both, of the couches in the back for your plane racks. Craft them so you could remove / add the couches back if necessary.


Thanks for the tip! When I was seriously considering a toy hauler, I was thinking of getting one with the couches/bed that raises and lowers, and converting the bed to an airplane shelf.

After my first outing with the TC and airplane trailer, I think I have nailed the perfect combo for my needs! I am thinking about upgrading the airplane trailer to a 7' X 14' model and configuring it slightly different.

Regards,

Jeff

Starpig
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maxum1989 wrote:
That is sooooo cool!!! Just the other day I saw someone flying a smaller glider and thought it would be interesting to get into that hobby. Then I see your set-up. I totally different level. Wow!


Looks like I am just North of you! I live in Bellingham and mostly fly right near the Silver Reef casino. Come on out and watch sometime!

Regards,

Jeff

Sunnyside42
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Depending how big you want to go, I can't see going wrong with most of the modern toy haulers. I'm partial to the Grand Design Momentum line. Self contained gas genny for power and 11'-12' garages.

You could even take out one, or both, of the couches in the back for your plane racks. Craft them so you could remove / add the couches back if necessary.

maxum1989
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That is sooooo cool!!! Just the other day I saw someone flying a smaller glider and thought it would be interesting to get into that hobby. Then I see your set-up. I totally different level. Wow!
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Starpig
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as promised! Here are a few pics from 4th of July camping/flying trip!





nayther
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that was an amazing story
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dedmiston
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Sprinks542 wrote:
WhitehouseLV wrote:
dedmiston wrote:
This brings back memories of a member who used to be very active here named Justplane crazy. He used to post good pictures of his planes loaded in his toy hauler. He's been gone from the forum for years though.


I remember juzplanekrazy. He had a KZ toyhauler.


He did have a KZ. He went through a nasty divorce. I believe his ex took the truck and camper and hid them. He found one of them years later I believe. Pretty sure it was the toyhauler


I completely forgot about that. That was the craziest story ever. He located his truck and trailer using Google satellite images and was able to lead the cops right to them.

I met him briefly at an RV show at the Pomona Fairground. Good looking guy...taller sturdier version of Randy Newman. The woman he was with (post divorce) was a knockout, so he appeared to have landed on his feet.

I'm trying to recall the details of how he departed here. I don't think it was a warm departure. I could be wrong, but I think he was one of the members who showed themselves the door after the dreaded "Mercedes ML as Tow Vehicle" prank many years ago. There were a couple of people who didn't get the prank and there were many hard feelings (no more pranks!). It was a shame. He was a good guy.

Anyway, yes, you're absolutely right with the story of his wife stealing his rig. Brrr. Cold stuff.

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Sprinks542
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WhitehouseLV wrote:
dedmiston wrote:
This brings back memories of a member who used to be very active here named Justplane crazy. He used to post good pictures of his planes loaded in his toy hauler. He's been gone from the forum for years though.


I remember juzplanekrazy. He had a KZ toyhauler.


He did have a KZ. He went through a nasty divorce. I believe his ex took the truck and camper and hid them. He found one of them years later I believe. Pretty sure it was the toyhauler
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WhitehouseLV
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dedmiston wrote:
This brings back memories of a member who used to be very active here named Justplane crazy. He used to post good pictures of his planes loaded in his toy hauler. He's been gone from the forum for years though.


I remember juzplanekrazy. He had a KZ toyhauler.

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BigDogF250 wrote:
It's all about the storage and getting creative with ways to hang them. I'm not saying I'm good at it, mine are usually laying on one bed or another.

Does the phrase "giant scale airplane" cancel itself out to just airplane as you approach 1:1? ๐Ÿ™‚ Seriously, how big are they? I'm used to stuff with only 3-4' wingspan which are not too difficult to find space for...
There is a group called LA Giants out at the fly field at Balboa flood control basin in the San Fernando valley that do several expos a year. These aircraft are no toys to be sure. There is one coming up if you want to take a drive up for the day.
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Starpig
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RedRocket204 wrote:
Those are awesome!

Those only cost about $100 each... right?


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Yep, just ask my wife! That's what she'll tell you! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Regards,

Jeff

RedRocket204
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Those are awesome!

Those only cost about $100 each... right?


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