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I just replaced the nose tire after 6 years 798 landings. Do I have the
record? It was ( and the new is) an Aero Trainer so, you see, I only use the best. :-) Chuck |
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![]() PaulaJay1 wrote: I just replaced the nose tire after 6 years 798 landings. Do I have the record? Well, I bought my Maule in 1995, and I've never had to replace the nose tire at all! :-) George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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LOL.. very funny... but how many tail wheel tires have you gone through...
"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... PaulaJay1 wrote: I just replaced the nose tire after 6 years 798 landings. Do I have the record? Well, I bought my Maule in 1995, and I've never had to replace the nose tire at all! :-) George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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![]() BTIZ wrote: LOL.. very funny... but how many tail wheel tires have you gone through... I'm on my second one. Spoilsport. :-( George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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ROFLMAO...
BT "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... BTIZ wrote: LOL.. very funny... but how many tail wheel tires have you gone through... I'm on my second one. Spoilsport. :-( George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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My understanding is that, if you fly primarily off of a sod (actually
probably more accurate to say - if you land primarily on a sod) runway, replacing tires is just an urban legend. JJF PaulaJay1 wrote: I just replaced the nose tire after 6 years 798 landings. Do I have the record? It was ( and the new is) an Aero Trainer so, you see, I only use the best. :-) Chuck |
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Foster wrote: My understanding is that, if you fly primarily off of a sod (actually probably more accurate to say - if you land primarily on a sod) runway, replacing tires is just an urban legend. JJF PaulaJay1 wrote: I just replaced the nose tire after 6 years 798 landings. Do I have the record? It was ( and the new is) an Aero Trainer so, you see, I only use the best. :-) Chuck No record there -- I had my 5.00X4 nose tire on my Johnson Rocket for at least 20 years and 1000+ hours. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote in message .. .
In article , Foster wrote: My understanding is that, if you fly primarily off of a sod (actually probably more accurate to say - if you land primarily on a sod) runway, replacing tires is just an urban legend. Landing technique has a big effect on tire life. I often see pliots landing fast and in a flat attitude, often touching down on all three tires, then braking hard to try to keep the thing from running off the end of the runway. Owners who hold the airplane off until it just won't fly anymore will get better tire life, and if they plan their approaches to touch down where they should, they'll get better brake life, too. An old jet jock told me that the tires on the heavies are worn more by braking than by the touchdown. Dan |
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I have a friend that wore out a set of mains on his taildragger in
less than a year (about 130 hrs.). It was his first year with a taildragger and he tended to use the brakes a lot to control his taxi speed. He's much better at it since he got the tire bill Some flight schools teach to use the brakes for steering. They do not pay for the brakes or tires. I use rudder for steering unless I have to make a very sharp turn. Cessna 172 pilot. |
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