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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:18:39 -0800, "Rich S."
wrote: (Shamelessly stolen & edited from the garden & lawn tractor forum) Well spring is nearly upon us, and the oft-forgotten task of removing the winter air from your airplane tires needs to be completed before the temps hit 60. can I offer you a bottle of australian air? we have next to nothing in the way of air pollution which means that the stuff isnt perpetually corroding out the inner tubes. we typically use the air for the life of the aircraft. btw an added bonus of australian air is that the eucalyptus aroma (which is really quite pleasant) is instantly detected warning you of a tyre leak. Stealth ( it is available here pre heated at the moment ) Pilot |
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![]() "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:18:39 -0800, "Rich S." wrote: (Shamelessly stolen & edited from the garden & lawn tractor forum) Well spring is nearly upon us, and the oft-forgotten task of removing the winter air from your airplane tires needs to be completed before the temps hit 60. can I offer you a bottle of australian air? we have next to nothing in the way of air pollution which means that the stuff isnt perpetually corroding out the inner tubes. we typically use the air for the life of the aircraft. btw an added bonus of australian air is that the eucalyptus aroma (which is really quite pleasant) is instantly detected warning you of a tyre leak. Stealth ( it is available here pre heated at the moment ) Pilot If you buy the Australian air, be sure to switch your left tire for your right, and vice versa, since the residual Coriolis force will tend to make them rotate the wrong way. Tim Ward |
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Stealth Pilot wrote in message . ..
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:18:39 -0800, "Rich S." wrote: (Shamelessly stolen & edited from the garden & lawn tractor forum) Well spring is nearly upon us, and the oft-forgotten task of removing the winter air from your airplane tires needs to be completed before the temps hit 60. Here's a certified source of Tire Change Air: http://www.mufflerbearings.com/products.htm They have other useful products, too. Dan |
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What is this crazyness? What homebuilder inside joke am I missing out on.
"Rich S." wrote in message ... (Shamelessly stolen & edited from the garden & lawn tractor forum) Well spring is nearly upon us, and the oft-forgotten task of removing the winter air from your airplane tires needs to be completed before the temps hit 60. Last year I made the ghastly mistake of allowing my mechanic to change my air, and darnit if he didn't put RV air in my beloved Emeraude. The poor green baby shook and sputtered terribly, and had flat tires within an hour. Luckily my rims were not ruined. Remember to use caution when jacking up your planes, and do not be fooled by cheap imitation spring air offers on ebay - you need genuine, temperature and pollen tested spring air for successful homebuilt aircraft use. Happy Spring! Rich S. |
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"moby" wrote in message
... What is this crazyness? What homebuilder inside joke am I missing out on. Try this site for more insight http://home.swipnet.se/~w-40823/Eyetest1.htm Rich S. |
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On 21 Mar 2004 22:44:19 GMT, (B2431) wrote:
From: "Tim Ward" Date: 3/21/2004 11:05 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:18:39 -0800, "Rich S." wrote: (Shamelessly stolen & edited from the garden & lawn tractor forum) Well spring is nearly upon us, and the oft-forgotten task of removing the winter air from your airplane tires needs to be completed before the temps hit 60. can I offer you a bottle of australian air? we have next to nothing in the way of air pollution which means that the stuff isnt perpetually corroding out the inner tubes. we typically use the air for the life of the aircraft. btw an added bonus of australian air is that the eucalyptus aroma (which is really quite pleasant) is instantly detected warning you of a tyre leak. Stealth ( it is available here pre heated at the moment ) Pilot If you buy the Australian air, be sure to switch your left tire for your right, and vice versa, since the residual Coriolis force will tend to make them rotate the wrong way. Tim Ward You also have to use metric tires with Australian air. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired Please make sure you get Av grade air. The automotive air will force you to fly from the right seat. -- dillon Life is always short, but only you can make it sweet |
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