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RipCurl

surfing the midwest
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Fitting a car into a Skyvan

Anybody know if you can fit something like a BMW 3-series into an SC-7?
 
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RipCurl said:
Somebody asked me today if there are any singe-pilot airplanes that are capable of carrying a passenger vehicle. Immediately the SD3, C212, and DHC4 popped into my head. My question is this: are any of these aircraft certified for single pilot operations? VFR? IFR? Where can I find this information?

The Lloyd willing and the Cree don't rise, you could take a chainsaw to a Camry or a Ford Focus and get it all on a CE-208 Caravan. But you better have a good chainsaw.
 
FN FAL said:
...you could take a chainsaw to a Camry or a Ford Focus and get it all on a CE-208 Caravan. But you better have a good chainsaw.

Yeah, that's probably not going to be an option...
 
well, I don't know how a skyvan compares to a CASA 212 sizewise, but it would have to be a fairly small car to fit in a CASA, don't know if the Skyvan is roomier or not.
 
RipCurl said:
Yeah, that's probably not going to be an option...

Why, wont Lloyd loan you the chainsaw?
 

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