Getting to Tanner-Hiller is not quite as complex as it first appears, but is easier with Scott driving. 118B had been flown there at the end of last season and was stored with the stabilizer attached. Twisting the stabilizer lock from down to up, a few minutes of wiggling and judicious use of screwdriver freed the control surfaces and allowed removal of the stabilizer, to be laid carefully on the grass. The fuselage could then be moved out in its dolly and kept to one side. The wings go in the tr
Next comes the fuselage. The trick here is to have a couple of people stand on the rear of the trailer and raise the front so that the ramp up is at a gentle angle. Lift the fuselage from the storage dolly (which remains at Tanner-Hiller) and put it into the trailer dolly. Keep the dolly far enough back so the when the fuselage is all the way in the dolly is not stuck against the front of the trailer. However, if you get it wrong (as we did) it is not too hard to lift the fuselage and slide it
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