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never heard of civilian home built aircraft be acquired by the govt' for pilot training during WWII. That is very interesting. I always thought that only standard WWII trainers were used such as the Stearman, Texan,Vibrator ( insert joke) and the little fairchilds. I would love to hear/find...
RE: Re: RE: Bridge Truck with 15.5 x 20 singles
The 102 inch limit does apply to the vehicle. Now it is very likely that your former military truck would not be stopped since a military vehicle is exempt. However your truck is no longer in military use, therfore the 102 inch limit applies ...
RE: Re: RE: Bridge Truck with 15.5 x 20 singles
I drove my bridge truck all over too. However that did not make it legal. The truck is overwidth. I drive 80 mph on the interstate but the limit is 65. same difference.
Chuck
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