
soyAnarchisto wrote:I took my J3 from 600-6" wheels all the way to 29" airstreaks. No observed changes in stall speed or characteristics. Of course other performance factors changed - like cruise and takeoff roll. It's just more drag, IMO. Stall speed is a function of AOA only.

mtv wrote:A number of years ago, the FAA Alaska Region decided that big tires cause stall/spin accidents. No data, but it must be obvious......
A DER took a Cub, and did flight test on it, with everything from 6.00 - 6 up to 30 inch tires. I can't recall for sure, but I think he may have also flown with a set of the old 36 inch Airwheels.
In any case, the tires, to the chagrin of the FAA, had no noticeable effect on the stall speed or characteristics of the Super Cub. The tires did reduce climb rate and speed some, but if memory serves, nothing else was significant.
The FAA then changed the subject.......
MTV
soyAnarchisto wrote:Longer. But I believe that has far more to do with the tire pressure you run. The lower the pressure, the longer the roll. I'm very lightweight - like my plane. So I keep my airstreaks at about 3 1/2lbs of pressure. If I jumped to 6-8lbs (I started there) I notice not difference in takeoff roll - maybe even shorter. I believe bigger radius rolls over bumps better - but only if you keep the pressures up.
I like em lower cause that really softens up the landings and I like cushy for the old girl.
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