(Didn't go - suspect a size problem) Well, that didn't take too long. This list is great! Where else would someone provide the magic bullet in just a few emails! Goodyear Flight Eagle Aircraft tires.
I see on pg 36 of the Goodyear Aviation catalog that an SR-71 takes a 27.5 x 7.5 tire with a 22-ply rating. I wonder what its speed rating is? Hmmmmm....... Thanks for those links! Regards, Neil Tuc
Saw one of these puppy's in Chino, CA. The bead area was about 2" thick, one HEAVVVY tire. Strange silver coloring. John -- Original Message -- From: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com> To: "'Waldr
my reference says Blackbird takes off at about 200knots (230mph). Since it's WAY heavy at takeoff, I suspect it lands slower. (the one I saw do a "touch-and-go" at Kelly looked MUCH slower-- but the
Naw, I'll just stop over at the Pima Air Museum-- it's only about 3 miles down the road. Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ Neil: my reference says Blackbird takes off at about 200knots (230mph). Since it's W
Listii,......A while back I offered the following to interested parties at the price I paid for them.They are 4 Goodyear aircraft tires 12 inch rims, 20 inch tall, 4 inch tread. As it is late here ,
Author: John Szalay <john.szalay@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 23:22:15 -0500
powdered aluminum designed to raise the heat resistance of the rubber compound, because of the air friction at speed. (It soaks into the whole airframe) Maximum ground speed rating on SR-71 tires 239
COOL. thanks for the info. Probably not our best source of tires, but it's still one helluva airplane! Russ -- but wouldn't those silver tires look great on a big lakester. SKIP??? one HEAVVVY tire.
Author: Higginbotham Land Speed Racing <saltrat@pro-blend.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 07:25:23 -0600
Yeah, they might but......lakester has fenders on it now (still getting them) so you couldn't see the tires anyway........ Could have been a show stopper though....let's see.....top of tire was runn
Author: John Szalay <john.szalay@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 10:47:46 -0500
FWIW: the same or similar Aluminum/rubber compound was also used to make the tires for the XB-70, IIRC those are a much larger tire. Aircraft tires might be a good source of tires. as I understand it
yeah, I remember you pointing that out when we were looking at Joe's tires. And those tires were showing that they didn't like SOMETHING that was happening to them! Joe really got it together this y
Hey Russ, I don't think Dr Mayf has time to (pimp) and build a garage.LOL tires. place. /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/list
never meant to suggest that, a bit. Your comment makes me wonder, though, what a (dual-purpose) LSR modified sports/ pimpmobile would look like. Is there a SCTA rule against running with a "contenin
What a mental image! Thanks for the laugh, Russ. Dale C. PS: you owe me a key board! Glen: never meant to suggest that, a bit. Your comment makes me wonder, though, what a (dual-purpose) LSR modified
Russ, for your informationj, we call them bordellos. Nothing so crass as whorehouses, but then, if it quacks like a duck... As to what else is here? Well jeeze, it IS the front door to Death Valley,
Jeeze, Glen..get it right...I am not building a grage...Skip and Dale are... I am landscaping...which is nearly done for this year...so that leaves me time for......nah......well, maybe... mayf -- Or
Which Nevada prison builds the stretch Hummer limousines? Is that near Pahrump? A pimp could take his whole stable in one of those. Wes /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team
Ya'll didn't read my post...other than what I mentioned there isnothing in Pahrump. We are however getting a new Wal-MArt so things are looking up.. No stretched hummers in PAhrump mayf -- Original M