what scooters have some of you purchased to haul (RV-7A) mainly looking for decent speed price and distance. also something that can work as a regular scooter incase the batteries die. want to use in the event of no crew car availability.
I chose an Isinwheel S9 pro, which I’ve hauled along on several flights. It tops out at 15 mph— and slower going up hills. Not the most powerful, but it is fun, and fits in the RV-7A. Paid $300. Range is claimed to be 19 mi. Most I’ve ridden was 6 and still had half bars left. It is NOT an off-road scooter. Needs to be on pavement/sidewalks.
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kinda hard to carry luggage when a scooter is taking up 25 pounds in the back. ive seen i can really only take myself (178 lbs) plus one other 150 lbs and about 60 pounds in the backI have had a Kingsong 14D for many years. Love it. I still have plenty of room for luggage and passenger in my RV7A.
not bad, a littel heavy but if im going solo it gets the job doneView attachment 82228I chose an Isinwheel S9 pro, which I’ve hauled along on several flights. It tops out at 15 mph— and slower going up hills. Not the most powerful, but it is fun, and fits in the RV-7A. Paid $300. Range is claimed to be 19 mi. Most I’ve ridden was 6 and still had half bars left. It is NOT an off-road scooter. Needs to be on pavement/sidewalks.
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isinwheel S9Pro Electric Scooter 350W
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Exactly, a small four stroke gas engine powered unit would seem lighter and fuel is easy to find.I don’t know much about these machines but don’t most of them use high capacity Lithium batteries of unknown origin?
Is anyone worried about having large Lithium batteries in the back of their plane?
Of course. I fly an RV-12.Now, are you comfortable with a gas tank in the back of the plane?
I have a friend that rode around the airport on an electric stand- on skateboard, with a handle. All fun and games until he rode over a tie down cable and went flying to land face first onto the asphalt. Many thousands of dollars in facial surgeries and untold pain later, he is done with that nonsense;I have a One-Wheel XR that I take around occasionally that makes the perfect get around. Except for the small issue of it's high likelihood of bodily damage should you fall. Otherwise it's the perfect get around. Small in size, Huge tire that is both smooth to ride and can handle dirt, gravel, grass, sand and it's 15+ mile range make it nearly perfect until you end up in the hospital!![]()
The Kingsong is behind the red backpack and black suitcase. Weight was not an issue. More that we would take on a commercial flight. My wife is petite.kinda hard to carry luggage when a scooter is taking up 25 pounds in the back. ive seen i can really only take myself (178 lbs) plus one other 150 lbs and about 60 pounds in the back
then again i am new to ownership so the hell do i know XD

Oh, No! You are going to put gasoline in a confined space with lithium batteries?Sure would like to see if I could get one of there bad boys to fit... Speed - non-issue, Range - non-issue
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taht looks heavy as hell! whats the W&B looking on that? here i am always being afraid that im out of limits.The Kingsong is behind the red backpack and black suitcase. Weight was not an issue. More that we would take on a commercial flight. My wife is petite.View attachment 82374
For my plane, I won't go below 7 gallons left. When fuel is that low, you want to be sure 2 people don't step on the step at the same time. CG does go aft as you burn fuel.taht looks heavy as hell! whats the W&B looking on that? here i am always being afraid that im out of limits.
The small isinwheel escooter is only $159 on Amazon right now. It is the smallest escooter I could find. I ordered one. I think I can make it fit in my RV-12. I'll let you know.

I have a Segway ES3 that barely fits into the back of my RV-6, I think you could remove the handlebars so there is a bit more space but it does work! The scooter itself is great (18 mph) and good range also.I have been looking for this mystery scooter since I got my plane. Anyone know of anything that fits in a tip up? Those one wheels and e skateboards seem like death machines and I don't want to stack too many of those on top of each other lol
Do you have a tip up or slider?I have a Segway ES3 that barely fits into the back of my RV-6, I think you could remove the handlebars so there is a bit more space but it does work! The scooter itself is great (18 mph) and good range also.
Ditto. I bought close-out prior year model at Costco for 50% off, which made it a great deal as well.I bought a Segway Ninebot. Very fast, big battery. Its primary use is getting around the airport, (hangar to bathroom etc). It would work great for getting around off-airport and I was thinking that it might be haulable in my -9A. It's possible to use for that purpose, but absolutely not practical. I have found since that a scooter of size and capacity useful for the transportations purposes that you describe is not practical for transport in an RV-7A...especially if you don't have a Supertracks canopy extension. I'd be looking for a foldable bicycle, or maybe a OneWheel or Boosted Board.


Scary! Can you tell more about how that happened? Was it charging? If yes, what type of generator do you run? I know one of the perks of inverter generators is "cleaner" power. Any other contributing factors you know?After my scooter decided to go thermal nuclear and burn down Camp Scholler this year, there is no friggin way I would put one of these in my airplane with me.
This was no cheap toy! It was a $2500 well known brand that had been well cared for. Obviously price does not equal safety!
This thing exploded and then shot out 25’ flames like a massive blow torch.
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