I'm driving a Dodgo Dakota with a hard tonneau cover that hinges up.  The
bed is over six feet long, so it can haul a bunch of unlimited planes.  I
drove a pile of them down to Visalia last fall for the SASS guys.

The nice thing is that everything is out of sight and locked up.  And I can
also throw a 2 meter in the back in one piece, which means I can go out for
a little practice at lunch time and not have to put my plane together.  Hook
a high start to the trailer hitch and go flying.  Gives me ten more minutes
of air time.

Gary Engman
Ferndale, WA


> I am preparing to purchase a new (or used) vehicle.
> I am interested in the group's comments as to what the ideal
vehicle for RC
> soaring might be (other than a black Corvette... Bacus).  I've seen
a lot of
> Astro Vans, and really like my Toyota Camry Wagon, but they stopped
making
> them.  The Volvo is the only wagon I found that was comparable in
interior
> room.
>
> I have some scale fuses 8' long and wing panels to 14 feet.  But
that would
> be flown on rare occasions and not for normal everyday use.  Most
of the
> time I would be taking only 5 or six planes 72" max wing panel
length.
>
> Trailer set ups are also being considered.
>
> Tom
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