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Does size matter ?

Old 12th June 2016 | 20:22
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Does size matter ?

Was flying along with the girlfriend recently and felt it was an opportune time to broach the subject of "does size really matter?" She gingerly asked me in what context my question was being made. I explained that I had just changed out the 26" Alaskan bush wheels for 26"Goodyear's, unfortunately although advertised as 26" the goodyears actually stand 23" a good 3 inches shorter. She said that in spite of 3" being a rather significant shortfall it depended on how things were handled. For example she said the other night it was a full warm up, smooth handling, I kept my sped up on final, hit the right spot and both mains touched down together and due to this she never noticed the size deficit.

I was heartened to hear her thoughts and receive validation as to the performance but felt she may just be being kind to soothe any sense of inadequacies. I want a second opinion just to be sure and felt that over the years I have become close to my fellow ppruners and consider you almost like family and have on other occasions "opened my kimono" so to speak on matters that have cropped up where I needed advice, granted previous queries were not of such a personal nature. So without further ado please take a look at the picture linked below and tell me if you feel the size difference does matter. I'd ask that the responses be honest but kind as I'm a tad sensitive and needy right now.

Warning: the pic shows partially stripped with full frontal exposure, Goodyear on the left, Alaskan on the right.


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Old 12th June 2016 | 20:31
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Anything suited to the Bush will be adequate. As long as it's not too dense.
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Old 12th June 2016 | 21:36
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To avoid a nasty accident, use an inner tube when exploring the bush.
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Old 12th June 2016 | 21:39
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Th smooth one on the left, of picture, would slide through long grass easier I would think.
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Old 12th June 2016 | 22:41
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Keep the tail low, slow down on short final for perfect three-pointer and nobody will miss the 3" you are short.
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Old 12th June 2016 | 23:08
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The left one hangs lower than the right one.

T'was ever thus.
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Old 13th June 2016 | 01:45
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I'd go with the Goodyear's. I assume it's a three inch diameter difference, so in reality only one and a half inches less prop clearance.

The Alaskans look too bulky and disproportionate and must create more drag.

Unless you absolutely need the extra clearance I'm sure your girlfriend would appreciate the door sill being a tad lower making entry and egress easier.

Now to something just as important, what's the prop, or is this not the aircraft getting a new prop?

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Old 13th June 2016 | 03:11
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Nobody's mentioned the necessary strength in the rubber, yet?
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Old 13th June 2016 | 08:38
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What a disappoinment.
Where's the scantily clad lady holding a wrench?
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Old 13th June 2016 | 09:58
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I always thought size wasn't important - but then all my wallpaper fell off.
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Old 13th June 2016 | 10:06
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What a disappoinment.
Where's the scantily clad lady holding a wrench?
Didn't you bother to turn the photo over? She was on the other side!
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Old 13th June 2016 | 11:49
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I'm still struggling to put it down on the first half of the runway, so I've some way to go before I'm 3" perfect it seems!
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Old 13th June 2016 | 19:43
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It's important to consider what equipment you have - these things often aren't important at all.

I once knew someone who had a lovely Beaver with very effective flaps and, if you were going down somewhere wet, it was ideal as it didn't have tyres at all, it had floats.



If you don't like it so wet and you're planning something a little firmer then the most important factor is whether the strip is neatly trimmed or not.
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