I've recently purchased the LE plans, so in the next few years you may see posts about T-53 flying into a tree. Any how, I have the same problem as many of you do - MUST HAUL AIRCRAFT TO AIRFIELD. So I'm looking to fold wings that are not fold-able. The challenge is... how to make folding wings without fundamentally changing the Leonard's design; how to add features without exceeding 103 rules; how to safely secure them during transportation; how to minimize connecting/disconnecting flight control rigging? I have some early thoughts:Have a central wing box which will also serve as a new location for the fuel tank (will require changing fuselage ceiling, OUCH)Have a pivoting hing at the rear spars connecting wings to wing box.Have pivoting hinges on the rear struts (remove the forward strut before stowing).A multipurpose "cart" would be needed to support both the tail section and the folded wings (could make ground handling easier).It may be that I've only articulated the known problems rather than suggesting any real solutions, but I'm going to think about it for a while.