I bought new "ultralight" 29" Airstreaks,( for 1320 gross) and carefully weighed the difference between them and my old "regular" Airstreaks (1850 gross), 12 pounds. TWELVE POUNDS! And a few ounces, that's a huge difference. I may get even more cush out of them also, as the sidewalls I expect are lesser ply.
The old ones are in good shape, I made the switch for the weight savings. I had casually mentioned to another S-7 pilot that my old ones would be for sale in a couple weeks, and within 45 seconds of finishing the swap out and while I was putting the last of the tools away, my phone rang. SOLD! Less then a minute on the market, so to speak, and they are gone, buying the new ones was obviously meant to be.
I went for a quick flight, and noticed a marked change in rolling resistance when pushing the plane out of the hangar, as in easier. Partially I'm sure because I'm at 6 lbs., I usually run around 4, but maybe something about their internal construction helps too? I expect some bleed down as they seat in, why I started at 6.I'm at a loss as to how I didn't know about these ultralights earlier, ABW has been making them for quite a while I understand. Time will tell how they hold up.....I will most likely go the Herculiner bedliner route again,as it sure kept the old ones in good shape, for 1500 hours. You know how the big female movie stars hit a certain age, and just lock in with that look? The bedliner works like that for the Airstreaks, without surgery or Botox. I've worn out a lot of bedliner, but almost no tire rubber.



