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  2. Livin Lite RV - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2003 in Wakarusa, Indiana by Scott Tuttle and acquired by Thor Industries in 2013. Tuttle's mission was to create lightweight all aluminum trailers with no wood that would last for decades--he called them "generational campers," because they were built so they could be passed down from one generation to the next. [4]

  3. Murphy JDM-8 - Wikipedia

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    The horizontal tailplane is 95 in (241 cm) in span to allow legal road transportation on a trailer as most jurisdictions limit trailers to 96 in (244 cm). The ultralight version has an ultimate load limit of +5/-2.7 g and an operational limit of +3.8/-1.8g, while the homebuilt version has an ultimate limit of +5.7/-5.7g and an operational limit ...

  4. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A rigid-sided, transportable, enclosed unit or vehicle designed to be towed behind a truck or automobile with a bumper or frame hitch. They are designed to be utilized primarily for recreational or temporary purposes. Camper trailers or travel trailers generally have dimensions of less than ten (10') feet in width and forty (40') feet in length.

  5. Boles Aero - Wikipedia

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    From 1952 the serial numbers are found stamped on the frame. Hemmings magazine described the early Boles Aero trailers as both lightweight and aesthetically pleasing, remarking "some people count them among the most beautiful trailers ever made". [4] By the late 50's models up to 35 feet long were being produced.

  6. Thor Industries - Wikipedia

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    Thor also continued acquiring RV and travel trailer makers, including Indiana-based Dutchmen in 1991 [12] and Four Winds International (also based in Indiana) in 1992. [13] By 1994, Thor Industries was the second-largest manufacturer of RVs in North America. [14]

  7. Sunline Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    The Saturn travel trailer line was launched in 1996. [22] It was an economical/entry level travel trailer, built with the same materials as the rest, just with less features and a lower price point. Most notably, the new 1996 Sunline Saturn line had multiple floorplan options with slide rooms, ranging from 28' to 36' in length.