If you're going to do this then do it right...don't try to come up with any 'shade tree' ideas just to get it home. Open trailers are OK for the fuse but I wouldn't try stacking wings for a long trip.
I purchased a similar RV4 project last year with engine mounted and on the gear. I simply rented a Budget 24' truck near the pick up location. Arrived at the location in Georgia. Pick up (2) 12' long 2x12's and have a couple folks there to help. We rolled the fuse up on the trailer and stowed the wings on some cradles but you can EASILY tie them to the side walls of the truck. There was LOTS of room for all the other stuff as well....canopy, controls, flaps, ailerons, tail group, etc. Budget will also rent you quilts by the dozen for VERY cheap prices. Don't forget to get some nylon tiedown (pull straps) from WalMart....a couple/three packs of 4ea will go a long way and works a lot better then rope.
All said and done this is (for me) the ONLY way to do it. From Georgia to Ohio only cost me about $385 bucks plus diesel for the truck. Plus...I had access to the truck for 7 days total.....kick back...take your time and make a trip out of it. Looking back it was a very pleasant experience.
Get on the phone and start making some calls

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Good Luck,
Rick in Ohio at the Buffalo Farm
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