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I didn't know anyone made steel cord tires for aircraft, at least not
for aircraft that I'm likely to fly. All the tires I've seen are nylon bias-ply tires. The only steel is the tire bead. Could the steel cord be foreign object damage? In that case, lucky you picked it up in the tire and not in the prop. RK Henry Not sure. I don't know that much about aircraft tires. That's why I posted here. The material was very fine bristly stiff wire. I just assumed it was steel cord, since it felt like the steel cord from automotive tires. What was weird is that it was about mid point on the side wall. The A&P that replaced the tire was surprised as well. The clubs A & P is looking into it. To try and figure out if was tire defect or if somewhere something got picked up. It was very odd. Kevin Kubiak PP-ASEL |
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