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  • #21
    RE: Plane storage and work area

    I see Doc Mikes Wall suggestion but what other methods are people using for wall mounting. I have my new Corsair (44" wing) that I am gonna have to wall store and want a way to mount/store it on the wall without damaging the plane.

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    • #22
      I know the last post was over a year ago, but I thought I would share lemonade from lemons. Since I live in California, where basements are more rare than Gold and I'm not a gagillionaire, that's not an option. Too many statics and a few RCs in the kids rooms already and the wife has staked claim to her half, strike 2. Don't have a shop building on the property yet, and the garage has, well, garage stuff in it, strike 4. Then God smiled on me. After the third roll over of the greenhouse due to 50+ mph winds in the spring, most of it was toast. Saved one panel, thought I would share a thought I had. There's 14 planes on it, none touching another, and no ropes or pulleys.

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      • #23
        I hang them from the rafters and have a 8'x12' work table. Click image for larger version

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