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Oh yeah, leave it to me to eff up the system......You've probably pissed the model builders off now.
Very simple: It's an indicator that the aircraft is electrically grounded by/ via the tire(s)....
Anybody out there have more info on the whitewalls?
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Dude...seriously, what?Very simple: It's an indicator that the aircraft is electrically grounded by/ via the tire(s).
As you know, rubber is usually an insulator. In this case the tire is the "electric outlet to the ground. Otherwise a socket and wire would have to be installed into the plane to let this happen.
Very simple: It's an indicator that the aircraft is electrically grounded by/ via the tire(s).
As you know, rubber is usually an insulator. In this case the tire is the "electric outlet to the ground. Otherwise a socket and wire would have to be installed into the plane to let this happen.