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Moving 1929 American Eaglet

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piperpilot1363

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Location
USA
Hello all,

I recently acquired a 1929 American Eaglet project in remarkable condition. I need to transport it 58 miles on an open 20 foot trailer. I need to build some sort of cradle to secure the wings. Does anyone have any pictures or tips for transporting aircraft wings or aircraft in general? The Eaglet is a 3 cylinder radial engine, 2 place airplane with characteristics very similar to a cub except that it is open cockpit. Another EAA chapter is working on a similar one but the moving pictures didn't show the wing cradle well.

V/r,

C/Andraka
 
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