On 12/10/2010 23:46, Canuck wrote:
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"展奄rdo" wrote in message
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On 12/10/2010 16:49, Canuck wrote:
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"展奄rdo" wrote in message
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On 12/10/2010 01:29, Canuck wrote:
?....and farmer's burning stubble too. Sigh. Tons of haze today.
Wow, can smell it from here!
;-)
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Moving things in still pictures
It was interesting to watch the arriving aircraft. Most every other type
did not kick up that much smoke. However, ALL of the 737s did. Even a
similarly sized Embraer managed to pull off a nice touchdown with barely
a puff of smoke.
N.
A good source of income for those who make the tyres. Tut! How cynical.
;-)
I don't have any stock in them..... :-)
I know some aircraft have wheels that help the airstream spin the tires
to ease the contact somewhat. I wonder if this is standard on all
aircraft or if it came into use fairly recently?
N.
I think that's been around for some years.
I can still recall, as a paratrooper in the 60s, standing in the door of
a Blackburn Beverley waiting for the green light to come on so that I
could depart and watching the main undercarriage wheels turning in the
slipstream. I doubt, though, that that was intentional in order to
reduce tyre wear.
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