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Posted: 12/26/11 02:49pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Has anyone seen the new Forest River Aviator TT? They have two floor plans that look awesome. you can check them out at

Forest River Aviator TT

Very aerodynamic shape I hope they keep the weight down on this new 34' trailer.

Check it and tell me what you think.

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I wonder why manufactures are designing more front living rear bath models, I always thought the view is in the rear.

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Tonyckomfort wrote:

Very aerodynamic shape I hope they keep the weight down on this new 34' trailer.

The New Forest River product was posted on an Australian Caravan Forum. One question asked by quite a few people, is how does the front windscreen keep from being damaged by road debris? Seeing that it is closely following it's TV?

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That front window looks awfully leaky to me. The interior looks great.

For the price, I'd get an Airstream (more windows, even better interior decoration)

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rvhippo wrote:

That front window looks awfully leaky to me.
And expensive to replace, I bet.

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rvhippo wrote:

That front window looks awfully leaky to me. The interior looks great.

For the price, I'd get an Airstream (more windows, even better interior decoration)


i cant recall where i saw the price listed, but i distinctly remember its horse choking abilities. i believe it to be north of 40 large. 5er territory.

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A snipe from RV Buseness News.

Now here’s where the plot thickens because each unit, retailing in the upper $70,000’s, comes with a Sony tablet computer replacing the remote control devices ordinarily used to operate a unit’s electronics. Aside from controlling the fireplace and TV’s, the tablet provides the RV owner with an interactive guide to how-to videos, tutorials, owners manuals, care and maintenance guides – anything that the customer’s going to need to know about that unit.


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Looked at the Forest River web site today and found the Aviator. Great looking TT! No specs on the Forest River yet though. Found on the RV Business News site (same as Mike LA's post) that the TT is 34 ft long. Tad long for my taste for a TT. Noticed the price was in the upper $70K range!! Come on Forest River - $70K for a TT? As I said, great looking but looks like an Earthbound TT and Earthbound has a lower list by about $20K. However have not seen an Earthbound on the road yet.

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Love the design, hate the price. If the front glass is automotive grade then the seals and breakage shouln't be to much of a concern. The price is just too much for what you get, IMHO.


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