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Overall dimensions are 41x22x72". Each of the vertical uprights are 15" tall for the bottom 3 slots and 10" for the top 2. That is just the pipe length for each section, not counting the adapters, and the 3rd upright from the bottom is split midway to hold a horizontal support. The nice thing that I've found with this setup is that several of the slots can be easily used to accomadate multiple planes depending on their dimensions.1 Photo
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Yes, 1/2" wood dowels with 1/2" pipe insulation. It works well. I have screwed the stands into the walls, but they'd be really easy to move, as the stands are really just leaning up against the wall. I cut 10° angles into 2x4s for just a little bit of lean. I'm really happy with this setup. My heaviest plane is the FlightLine P-38, and it's supported very well.Originally posted by Twowingtj View PostNice idea Oxotnik. Are those just wood dowels with pipe insulation for the wing supports? It looks like you can move them around as the need changes, true?---
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I use a very efficient and simple method for my tail draggers. I locate the studs in a wall and partialy drive in a 2-1/2" finishing nail. I slip the tail wheel axle over the nail and there you have it. The plane hangs there, out of the way. It also makes my planes visible for display. I've done this for years, and so far, no tail wheel damage. Doc
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Very classy space. Nothing like making your planes part of the decor.Originally posted by TSHobbies View Postgot around to making some hangers for my planes. figured since I had some scrap wood ,I just made some mounts , while I was at it ,made some wall decor to go along with em...
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