Bob,
sorry for the delay replying, I have been working over the weekend.
Your description is perfect.
I hook the bungee on the axle of the dooly on one side and then loop it
extremely tightly over the base of the windscreen / rear of the cowling,
then back down to the axle of the dooly on the opposite side.
Dave Watts. G-BXDY
>
> David Watts article shows an attractive method of moving his fuselage
> about
> and into his trailer by strapping his dolly on with bungee cords and
> moving
> the fuselage (no doubt with a wing still attached) with wheel extended
> onto
> a pair of ramps leading into his trailer. When the dolly wheels land on
> the
> ramp he can retract the wheel and just use the dolly by backing off the
> ramp
> or load the fuselage into the trailer.
>
> Can anyone tell me David's email address or where does he hook the bungee
> cords on to the fuselage please?
>
> Sincerely
> JR (Bob) Gowing UK Kit 327 in Oz
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