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Old August 24th 03, 11:53 PM
JFLEISC
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Default Nose wheel shimmy

I read an interesting thread where someone pointed out that all shimmy
preventitive devices are designed to stop something that has already started,
and that wheel balancing may stop a shimmy from ever starting. Makes sense, but
my question is; What, if any, is the normal method of balancing aircraft tires,
how is it done, and what kind of weights or counter balance device is used?

Jim
 




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