Who decided these were cool?
I thought I was going to have a relaxing afternoon in one of my favourite airplanes until I saw someone scuffed the sidewall completely off a nearly irreplaceable tire. So much cord showing it looked like a whitewall. It’s fixed now but all my flying time was converted to tire changing time. Lame.
One Wheel Touch and Goes
-
- Posts: 823
- Joined: Thu Jan 16, 2020 3:16 am
Wasn't me. I have been practicing zero/zero landings. Zero last week, zero this week..
- Colonel
- Posts: 2564
- Joined: Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:02 pm
- Location: Over The Runway
um, er, uh .... Bob Hoover?Who decided these were cool?
We don't need no chicken strips!
You fix them, I fly them?my flying time was converted to tire changing time
Not sure if you believe me or not, but I envy your tranquil life.I have been practicing zero/zero landings
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
-
- Posts: 953
- Joined: Thu Jan 16, 2020 3:24 am
Fair. Still a pain to have to do this. There’s a finite supply of 700x4.00 smooth tread tires too.
All work and no play makes Slick a dull boy.
I have this argument with my employer all the time. What’s worse worn out tires or a ground looped airplane ? I was always under the impression that changing breaks and tires is cheaper than a rebuild.
-
- Posts: 334
- Joined: Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:25 pm
Even cheaper is being able to land on one wheel with no sideways drift caused by a x/wind, and not dragging the wheel with brakes.
But that might asking a bit to much of a lot of the pilots out there.
But that might asking a bit to much of a lot of the pilots out there.
- Liquid_Charlie
- Posts: 451
- Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2020 3:36 pm
- Location: Sioux Lookout On.
- Contact:
checking out newbe required safety gear was a helmet to protect the side of your head from impacts with the side window
"black air has no lift - extra fuel has no weight"
- Colonel
- Posts: 2564
- Joined: Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:02 pm
- Location: Over The Runway
The only thing that matter with a taildragger, is keeping it straight. This
is actually easier if you don't land in a crab, but a lot of people like to.
All else is unimportant. Oh yeah, sometimes the tailwheel will shimmy
bad enough to disconnect the horn springs and break the fuselage tail post
and break the leaf springs. Seen all of that, many times.
Learn to do wheel landings.
is actually easier if you don't land in a crab, but a lot of people like to.
All else is unimportant. Oh yeah, sometimes the tailwheel will shimmy
bad enough to disconnect the horn springs and break the fuselage tail post
and break the leaf springs. Seen all of that, many times.
Learn to do wheel landings.
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
-
- Posts: 334
- Joined: Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:25 pm
Can anyone here think of a better way to practice x/wind touch and goes than repetitive landings down the runway going from one wheel to the other until you run out of runway and go around and start all over again?
I can't think of a better way.
I can't think of a better way.
-
- Posts: 953
- Joined: Thu Jan 16, 2020 3:24 am
That’s my point. Going the length of the runway on one tire with calm wind forces you to push that poor tire sideways along the asphalt.
Landing with one wing low in a crosswind doesn’t scrub the tire in nearly the same way.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 11 Replies
- 4467 Views
-
Last post by Scudrunner
-
- 14 Replies
- 7538 Views
-
Last post by Chuck Ellsworth
-
- 0 Replies
- 2508 Views
-
Last post by News