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Mary Catherine's plane hauler.  From North Carolina.  Here is what she says:

I have been flying for three years. Built 8 planes. I found out all of them need to go with me to the field, so I purchased this Pace 6'X12' trailer and pull it everytime I go flying. All equipment fits very nicely in it. And now I always have the plane I want to fly with me.

'at-a-boy, girl!  You'd certainly be the envy of my club.

I just had conduit with Rec. boxes mounted around the ceiling of trailer. And use a drop cord to run out to hookup electricity. less expensive and works great. I leave the chargers plugged in all the time. Then just connect to planes and drop cord.

 

This is my PVC invention. I measured what I needed to turn my 4-star upside down. and cut PVC to the lengths I needed. Some of it is screwed together and some not so it folds up. Then covered with pipe insulation. Works great. Made hooks to hang it on door. And bungie cord it to eye hooks.

Radios in cheap tool cases bought at Home Depot. Tool box is a tackle box. With drawers and plenty of room for tools.

This is my canapy poles.  The tarp and the rest of the stuff is in the plastic box on floor.

Just cheap shelf brackets covered with pipe insulation. I put an eye hook in wall above wing and bungie the wing in place from eye hook to front hole in bracket.

The table was built for me by one of the guys. It has fold up legs. He made the brackets to mount it on the Door of my trailer. I did the painting and stuff. Nice to have, to put planes on, to work on them.