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New airplane hauler

This is similar to some other recent threads, but not quite the same. It's time to buy a new car, er, airplane hauler. I don't want a pick-up or to pull a trailer. I'm thinking about a van, SUV, or crossover big enough to carry two 60 or 70cc planes with the stabs still on them. What do you guys have that works?
 

ericb

Team WTFO
GSN Contributor
I have a Dodge minivan and it works perfectly. Good gas mileage and you can fit a lot of planes in there. I forgot to get a pic of the planes loaded, but went out last Saturday with these 2. I can fit 3 60CC planes with stabs on if I need to.
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dhal22

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
I drive an F350 long bed with a camper cap. I can fit two 100cc planes in the back. Equipment fits in the back seat.
 

ericb

Team WTFO
GSN Contributor
Front seats are fine. I bring my daughter with me most times. I can actually bring a 35%er instead on one of these and I have to move the passenger seat forward a little.
 

Madinpensacola

70cc twin V2
2014 Honda Odyssey for me. Have hauled in one load a 35%, 40%, 10x15 canopy, all flight gear and could still have a passenger in the front seat...but just barely :). I do have to remove a single stab from one of the airplanes though.
I routinely haul two 35%ers and all the gear and canopy and it just depends on which aircraft. Some combos require a stab to be removed but some do not.
With just one big bird there is plenty of room for anything with front seats all the way aft.
 
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