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Collapsible Airplane Camp Kitchen?

Hello Backcountry Pilots,

A friend of mine got one of these camp kitchens from Cabala's. I have not been able to sleep at night without one for myself so I ordered one on-line from Walmart "Americas Affordable Outfitter" for only $69 plus $2.95 for shipping. Anyway this collapsible camp kitchen makes airplane camping even more comfortable. As any good Army Warrant Officer knows, "Comfort is Paramount"! I added two varnished plywood pieces to increase the table size. It is designed for a two burner stove, that I leave at home, so my single burner stove suits my airplane camping needs. Looking forward to some flying, camping, and bird hunting next weekend.

James
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Re: Collapsible Airplane Camp Kitchen?

JAMES

WHAT IS THE WEIGHT OF THE BASIC TABLE?

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The table is 14 pounds & 3 pounds more with the plywood. Not a problem with a Maule, Cessna 180, 185 ect.
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Re: Collapsible Airplane Camp Kitchen?

I think that's the one bushwagon has.
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Re: Collapsible Airplane Camp Kitchen?

Looks great, the second I saw it and before I looked at the poster ID I thought,"gotta be a Maule pilot"! What...no sink? Hey if you can do it why not, I like the way you use your plane.
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