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Moving an aircraft in tropical storm conditions

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Geno

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Tuscaloosa, AL
Is it doable? The weather for Sunday in the Central FL area is starting to look kind of yucky. A pickup in The Tampa Bay area and heading north Sunday afternoon would be the most convenient time for me.

Open trailer. Viking Dragonfly in completed parts. 22' wing, 20' canard, fuselage with no fwf, assorted parts - landing gear, engine cores, etc.
 
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