To: | "Robert E. Shlafer" <pilotrob@webtv.net>, |
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Subject: | Re: Helium in Tires |
From: | "Geoff Branch" <gjbranch@comcast.net> |
Date: | Fri, 25 Aug 2006 07:52:49 -0400 |
Charles and Boyles gas laws say that the composition of the gas doesn't matter.....provided it's pure gas....throw a little water vapor in and the bets are off. One of the reasons nitrogen is used in aviation is that it comes from a bottle so is DRY. Of course it's more expensive than compressed air which is another reason to use it the military and aviation bidness!! Geoff Branch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert E. Shlafer" <pilotrob@webtv.net> To: <spridgets@autox.team.net> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:37 PM Subject: Re: Helium in Tires > "Aviation is using nitrogen" > > Affirmatron as far as I know. I was told > by mechanics less susceptible to pressure > fluctuations with temperature changes but I > (personally) don't "know". :) |
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