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Put the dolly under the nose, set the prop horizontal, pick up the tail and cradle the prop on the dolly and then push the plane back further into the corner of the hangar. Next thing you know, women will be voting!!
NC36397 '41 DL-65
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NC43859 '46 BC12D
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NC46K '29 Brunner Winkle Bird BK
A Colorado Boy in Ohio
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Or more simply put, storing a taildragger on it's nose and still having the ability of moving it about.
NC36397 '41 DL-65
NC34051 '41 BC-65
NC43859 '46 BC12D
N31549 '71 Wood SL-1 Formula Vee
NC46K '29 Brunner Winkle Bird BK
A Colorado Boy in Ohio
TF#100 http://flapsdown.net
This is not the exact same type, and it includes wheel dollys, but you can get the basic idea.
-Jim
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NC36397 '41 DL-65
NC34051 '41 BC-65
NC43859 '46 BC12D
N31549 '71 Wood SL-1 Formula Vee
NC46K '29 Brunner Winkle Bird BK
A Colorado Boy in Ohio
TF#100 http://flapsdown.net
During the war (WWII) when you could not fly Private ships unless CAP or a good reason we had 14 Taylorcrafts stored in the old barn , wings off and up on their noses. We used to store the ships in the big hangar by merely tipping them up till the top of the rudder ( protected by a rubber donut) touched the roof trusses. ah the good old days.....
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