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| Gear nut | flying with tube gear i might have a mix job coming up where i would have to fly out to mix in a different state. so my question is... has anybody ever flown with tube gear like a sta level or 176 as a cary on? just wondering if anybody has ever made it on a plane without getting hassled for something like this. because i am busy using the gear up until that time, so i wouldn't have time to ship it.. and not many places rent the 176. so i was thinking 2 of some sort of soft 3 rack space bag. as 2 carry ons. i've done this before with distressors, wireless units etc... but never with tube gear. and if you've ever seen one, the back of a 176 looks pretty gnarly. thanks in advance. beau
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| Lives for gear Join Date: May 2008 Location: Mountain View, CA
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| Yeh, right. It's the old 'tube compressor bomb' trick. Like we haven't seen that one before...
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Virginia
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| Lives for gear | That beard looks pretty gnarly. I've flown with Manley gear with no problems. I didn't have a long beard though. There was a pretty big scare here at DFW created by a copperphone once. Security thought it looked like a pipe bomb.
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Calgary, Alberta
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| I went tubing with fly gear once, but didn't catch anything... ![]() ![]() Sorry I'm incredibly bored at work right now... ![]() |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jun 2006
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yeah, seriously man...you may be able to fly without hassles with either the beard or the tube gear--but probably not with both.
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2005
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| It won't be a problem. I fly with all kinds of gear. I traveled with a pair of hard drives in boxes to and from at least ten cities last year. They were scrutinized maybe a bit more than usual stuff. My friend's liquid insulin flask gets more attention than any equipment ever did! I would carry it on and not check it.
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| Gear nut Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: London
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| I've flown with a Pendulum Quartet in my carry-on baggage, and had no problems. I've found that the airport security guys get more nervous with big mics. |
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