That's a real superload all right!
I did one shortly before I left California... 38' 6" wide... with a bit of historical significance to it.
This is one of only three fully operational Mitsubishi A6M3 Zeke (Zero) aircraft left in the world. All three are stationed in California at various museums, and this one, tail number X133 is the one you will see at ANY airshow where they state they have an authentic Zero. It is the ONLY one that gets flown in airshows. All other "Zero" aircraft you see are mockups or replicas. There are a total of 17 Zero's in various museums but only three can actually fly. Only one of the three has the original motor and it doesn't get flown. It lives in an air museum in Chino, California. X133 is stationed at Camarillo California, and it flew to Long Beach before we put it on the truck.
There are a total of 17 Zero's in various museums but only three can actually fly. Only one of the three has the original motor and it doesn't get flown. It lives in an air museum in Chino, California. X133, seen here, is stationed at Camarillo California, and it flew to Long Beach before we put it on the truck.
You can browse through pictures of this move
HERE
We shipped her off to New Zealand, and received her when she came home.