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Trailer length (inside)

skypup

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I'm thinking of buying a factory trailer for my RT. Can someone tell me how long the inside of the trailer is as well as the width? I can only find the overall dimensions. Thanks in advance.
 
I will go out after dinner and measure for you, but do you want the longest or widest dimension, including the pointed nose and area above the wheelwells, or just an estimate of the most usable portion? Also, do you need the depth, and where would you like it, front or back, max or min?
 
I will be carrying radio controlled airplanes and helicopters, I guess the longest usable, the width at widest point and maximum depth. Approximate figures will be good. Thanks for the help!
 
I will be carrying radio controlled airplanes and helicopters, I guess the longest usable, the width at widest point and maximum depth. Approximate figures will be good. Thanks for the help!

I fly 1/4 scale RC aircraft and there in no way it will fit in my RT-622. My smaller electric aircraft and up to 60 size heli's will fit just fine.
 
The main body of the cargo hold is about 50" L x 23" W x 19" H, with the front 20" or so of the height tapering down to a foot or less at the nose. There is more to each dimension, but that is the big, rectangular, clear area.
 
The main body of the cargo hold is about 50" L x 23" W x 19" H, with the front 20" or so of the height tapering down to a foot or less at the nose. There is more to each dimension, but that is the big, rectangular, clear area.

Thanks! I really appreciate your help.:2thumbs:
 
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