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I am reading that Lancair IV folks are getting 30-40 landings on main tires
before having to replace them. I just recently had a chance to check the
performance of the tires on my Super ES and find that: a) I had to replace
the first set after about 70 flight hours and 90 landings because I was given
bad information about inflation pressures, and, b) the second set is still
looking really good after 155 flight hours and 190 landings. Gross weight is
3400# (with most flights around 3100#). My home airport has concrete
runways. I'm trying to figure out the differences in the planes. I don't
know what size difference, in tires, between the two models there may be. I
use Condor tires which I am told are built by a major tire company. I
inflate the mains to 60-65# and the nose to 50#.
Just thought I would throw this out. 35 landings on tires doesn't seem like
a lot. Wanted to know if I was reading it right.
Jim Scales
98AF
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