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Thanks Jeff,
This is how i thought it had to be done.
I was some kind insecure about the cockpit would stick out of the frame.
I had plans to make a wood crate...
May you let me know about you used an HIGH Cube container ?
I was thinking little bit about its was possible to send the a/c vertical.
If i'm using an high cube container....
http://www.export911.com/e911/ship/dimen.htm
Make a frame on the ground and rise frame vertical.
I understand the width between stubs is 100 inches ...
May anyone confirm this measurement ? I'm not close to my aircraft now.
Shipping will be done from Florida to Norway.
All help welcome!
Roger
On 03.02.2011 20:14, Jeff Peterson wrote:
I shipped my half finished kit from New Zealand to US in an ISO container.
Welded a frame of 1 inch steel square tube.
frame held fuselage at a 45 degree angle so that
the stub wings fit corner to corner in the container.
Frame bolted to firewall using the engine mount holes.
Frame also supported the empanage.
It took two people (with access to welding gear) three days to pack things up.
-- Jeff Peterson
Dept of Physics, CMU
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