This is the old design, from Bob Hunt I believe, that has been around for years, but still works well.
Most of the planes that I have used were 40 size, and as mentioned above, 60 size are a bit more
trouble, and loading through the size door is an option.
My rack was made from white foam, and using a color sample, I got a quart of paint that matched
my interior which helps it blend in to the rest of the van interior.
Locally, the guys with multiple 60 size ships, use *stackable* PVC racks which will hold up to at least
three planes. Sorry, I don't have any pics of that style rack, but maybe someone else will supply
them. You have to lift out the planes one by one, so if you want the bottom plane, you have to
remove the top two. Usually you would load the one you are going to fly first on the top rack.
Cheers.
Warren Wagner
P.S. The added photo shows a wooden toolbox forward of the plane holder, that holds fuel, tools, etc.
This obviously pushes the plane rack to the rear by some 12-15", and if considering room for
60 size ships, this toolbox can be omitted, and the rack moved forward. In this case, the second
row of seats are STILL in the van. The toolbox surves a second purpose, in as much as it SITS on "feet"
that support the bottom of the styrofoam.