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For Fly-ins or camping where the airplane will be my base camp I use a tipi made by Kifaru. http://www.kifaru.net.

They are designed to take use a wood stove which can be used for heat or cooking and are very lightweight.
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Looking ahead to some camping.
Anyone have a tent made to fit the wing?
Who would I get to make me one?
What would be the best material to use?
I know a big ol Blue tarp would work, but sure would like to design mine and have it made so it would fit right and tie down correctly.
Thanks in advance
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Needs to fit over this wing and fusalage, built with an triangle back to the tail.
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There is a built in table in the rear!! Pull the seats and have leather covered camp chairs along with one built in rubber one?
Yes I have to pack that ladder to put fuel in!
Also looking for a couple of trail 90's or something similar?
Weight is not a problem!! Even with full tanks!
Has altitude compensating throttle?? :mrgreen:
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M6RV6 wrote:Looking ahead to some camping.
Anyone have a tent made to fit the wing?
Who would I get to make me one?
What would be the best material to use?
GT


Call Alaska Tent and Tarp
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I have to agree with DenaliPilot, Alaska tent and tarp makes one called Artic Oven ( http://www.alaskatent.com/oven/oven8.html ) it can be purchased with a small sheet metal wood stove and chimney and the Artic Oven 8 only weighs 34 lbs. with the wood stove.
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180jocky wrote:I have to agree with DenaliPilot, Alaska tent and tarp makes one called Artic Oven ( http://www.alaskatent.com/oven/oven8.html ) it can be purchased with a small sheet metal wood stove and chimney and the Artic Oven 8 only weighs 34 lbs. with the wood stove.


Arctic ovens are great for certain things. I have one. But they will also custom make anything you can sketch on the back of an envelope. They do a couple custom jobs per year for us. Ask for Rae at the Anchorage store.
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There are already commercially available tents that slide over the wing. Saw one this summer at Sullivan Lake. I just laughed. They make no sense. Every time the wing moves in windy weather now your tent moves. Plus you are limited to however high your wing is. I prefer stand up head room.
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Thanks guys, Bo Man, I have plenty of headroom with the Broussard, it's like 9' to the bottom of the wing!
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George with that airplane, just get one of the roll out RV camper awnings and fasten to the side. (like an old movie screen).
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BIggest downside to wing tents that I can see is that you can't leave camp behind to make a sortie run with your plane.
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