I know nothing about planes. But I do know about moving equipment. That load is going to need special permits, pilot cars and straight roads. Now I can see that the plane is a racer,but why not just fly it to the next event? It must have taken alot of time, skill, equipment and know-how and money to have loaded it that way, and that is just the begining. Now the trucker is on the clock as well as the pilot cars and it will have to be unloaded and reassembeld, all the while costing lots of money.
I'll hazard a guess. I've trucked 30 years and say it has no motor, because if you are chaining to the crankshaft, even for stabilization, you are looking for trouble. Because that IS the crank sticking out front that the prop fits on, correct? Maybe it's just me, but I wouldn't do it that way.