I have a Trico and an Orucase Airport Ninja. I’ve only mailed the former, and use the latter for most of my airplane-related bike travel with C&V bikes. Yes, you have to pull the fork, so a headset that doesn’t have loose bearings is best. Unfortunately that wasn’t the case when I flew with my ‘38 Maclean to the Lake Pepin 3-speed ride. Reassembling that ancient headset in my hotel room was a bit of an adventure, but I thought to bring some spare bearings for those I would invariably lose. Not sure I would do that again.