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Kanga767 27th March 2006 02:21

flat tyres?
 
Can anyone shed some light on whether wide-body types have an option on, I guess what would be termed, 'high flotation landing gear', giving the visual impression that they are badly in need of some N2? I would imagine it would be for landing on load restricted pavement.


Thanks in advance!


K

Edgar Jessop 27th March 2006 07:57

If you are talking 767 the answer is no. The only approved MLG tyre is H46 size (The "H" denotes lower aspect ratio than some older tyres which may give a flatter appearance?).

On some Airbus types there is a radial/bias option but I believe this is on A320 family only. The radial tyres do give a lower pavement loading.

If your tyres 'look' flat due to low pressure you have a problem - the amount of underinflation to give that sort of effect would be catastophic if rolled!

HTH

Kanga767 27th March 2006 08:51

Thanks Edgar,

Sadly the largest type I am familier with is the 737 family and even at MTOW the tyres do not bulge, however, I have a 'fan club' telling me tyres do bulge and have even been pointed at pictures on !!!!!!!!!!!!!! of mainly Airbus family that show same. Had me reaching for the N2 cart!

K

LME (GOD) 27th March 2006 13:21

Correct 767 pressure is in the region of 200 psi. They definitely do bulge when correctly inflated!!

Nineiron 16th April 2006 22:25

I have found that a tyre on, a 4 wheel bogie, that is visibly deflated - ie different from the others, is at least 30% down on pressure.
A twin wheel would be visibly deflated at a much lower differential with its partner.


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