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Truck needed to move aircraft from Chino to TX

Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:00 pm

From Barnstormers:

PLANE DELIVERY NEEDED • HELP WANTED • need info on any flat bed trucks/trailers available to haul dissassembled plane from Chino California to Georgetown Texas. Wing is 37'. Tail is removed. We would supervise loading. Possible need late January or Early February . Would appreciate costs and insurance information. One way only • Contact Simon R. Diver - DIVERAIR located Georgetown, TX USA • Telephone: 512 848 0409 • Posted December 17, 2007


Anyone know which plane?

Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:43 am

Simon, give me a call,or e-mail....Have truck, can travel!

Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:20 pm

I think you need to call him...

Tue Dec 18, 2007 5:38 pm

bdk wrote:I think you need to call him...


...and when you do, please give the rest of us the details! :D

Dean the very curious (or is that just plain "nosy"?)

Re: Truck needed to move aircraft from Chino to TX

Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:31 pm

bdk wrote:From Barnstormers:

PLANE DELIVERY NEEDED • HELP WANTED • need info on any flat bed trucks/trailers available to haul dissassembled plane from Chino California to Georgetown Texas. Wing is 37'. Tail is removed. We would supervise loading. Possible need late January or Early February . Would appreciate costs and insurance information. One way only • Contact Simon R. Diver - DIVERAIR located Georgetown, TX USA • Telephone: 512 848 0409 • Posted December 17, 2007


Anyone know which plane?


Quite a few models of Spitfire and Seafire had a wingspan of 36 feet 10 inches. :lol:

Re: Truck needed to move aircraft from Chino to TX

Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:01 am

needle wrote:Quite a few models of Spitfire and Seafire had a wingspan of 36 feet 10 inches. :lol:
Very true - however the ad does say 'disassembled' and 'wing' - ie: singular! Unlike say a P-51 the Spitfire has the wings bolted to the fuselage so each would be 36' 10", less four feet or so for the fuselage and divided by two :)
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