Airstream Bambi Specs

The Airstream brand of travel trailer has been around since 1929. Airstream produced the Bambi line from 1998 to 2002. Airstream travel trailers are easy to identify because of their aluminum skin and aerodynamic shape. Airstream uses semi-monococque construction with a riveted inner and outer layer of aluminum stretched over an inner frame.
  1. Features of the Bambi Line

    • In 2002, the Bambi line offered a 16-foot model and a 19-foot model. Both came with a cable TV package and phone hookup, AM/FM cassette stereo, a wall mounted system for monitoring the tanks for water and waste water and a refrigerator. A three burner cooktop was standard on both. A stove was standard on the 19-foot model and came as an option with the 16. Both models could be ordered with an optional CD changer. Both came with a heater, water heater, smoke and LPG gas detectors and a fire extinguisher.

    The Bambi 16

    • The Bambi 16 measured 16 feet 7 inches long, 8 feet wide on the outside and 7 feet 7 inches wide on the inside. It was 9 feet 4 inches high which included an air conditioner and had 6 feet 4 inches of height inside the trailer. The hitch weight was 325 pounds, and it weighed 3,500 pounds. It could carry 620 pounds of people, food and equipment and 24 gallons of fresh water. It could store 39 gallons of waste water.

    The Bambi 19

    • The Bambi 19 was 19 feet 2 inches long with the same width, interior and exterior height as the Bambi 16. Since the 19 was a bigger trailer, it had a hitch weight of 500 pounds, weighed 4,500 and could carry 900 pounds of people, food and equipment. The fresh and waste water carrying capacities were identical.

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