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3Dchief

70cc twin V2
One solar panel, two batteries, and a small inverter would power all of that and keep the batteries topped off. Let me know if you need any info about it, I have designed and installed a few solar and wind systems for mobile power station trailers.
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
One solar panel, two batteries, and a small inverter would power all of that and keep the batteries topped off. Let me know if you need any info about it, I have designed and installed a few solar and wind systems for mobile power station trailers.
Well cool....I'll do that. Thanks....:way_to_go:
 
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Header is almost complete radio going in...
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Floor is in

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stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
Got time to get in my trailer today. Was going to use a different type of flooring in it, but couldn't find any. Soooo, I decided on some indoor/outdoor carpet. Fairly inexpensive and really quite durable. Once I got it layed down, I was pleased with how it looks. I installed pewter colored transition metal around all the edges. First stage done. Next will be cabinets very similar to bbrown2828. In fact, most everything I had planned to do will be very much like his. So, I am gonna watch his really close. So I know how to do it right the first time. LOL. Going to paint the walls and add a second tier for the smaller planes. Hopefully getting the extra height trailer will allow me to make a wing panel storage area above the second tier planes.
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stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
I actually got that base covered. The only metal in the box of the trailer is at the side door and the entrance of the rear door. A few screws removed and easily rolled up and out of the way. I wanted to get the carpet cut and layed down. The ramp however is completely down with edge metal all the way around. I figured that part of the carpet would not get dirty or spoiled while I work inside the trailer.
 
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