My FWF kit came in a 46 inch x 38 inch x 26 inch cardboard box that weighted
65 lbs. Since it was too large to fit in the backseat of my car, I towed a
small motorcycle trailer over to Airship Management to pick it up. By
lowering the trailer tire pressure to 15#, the box got a good smooth ride.
Weather was sunny & 48 degrees, a nice day for a drive.
Vaughn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Sarangan" <asarangan@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Europa 2004
>
> I also ordered a FWF kit in the container coming in March. Can you tell
> me how the shipping logistics work? Last I heard you have to pay duties
> and tariffs and have to make your own arrangements to transport it from
> the port of arrival. Is that true?
>
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> --- John & Amy Eckel <eckel1@comcast.net> wrote:
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> > <eckel1@comcast.net>
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> > Just to let you know that Europa 2004 is alive and well.
> > I ordered a FWF kit last year. My kit and others were
> > shipped over the holidays and I now have mine sitting in
> > my shop. The team at Europa did a fine job of getting the
> > order together. Andy said there is another container shipping
> > in March, so if you need anything this might be a good time to
> > order.
> >
> > John Eckel, A230
> > Mounting the landing gear
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> Andrew Sarangan
> http://www.geocities.com/asarangan
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