I suspect, when it comes to right down to it, that you're full of *t about owning an airplane. I say that because Bombardier, (Learjet,) and Dessault are competing manufacturers for the private jet segment of general aviation. There is not, to my knowlege, a Lear with seating for 14.
A DA20 typically requires 225 psig in the MLG tires, which is also the same for a L1329, although typical preflight inspection procedures allow + or- 10 psig.
2007-03-10 16:50:00
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answered by jettech 4
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If you had enough money to buy a Learjet, I would assume that you could spell tires.
Ask you mechanic. They should know. You could always call the Learjet company
2007-03-10 00:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't go by what it says on the tire. It's not a car, even then you don't go by that. The operator's/ pilot's manual and maintenance manual will tell you. Don't go by what people tell you, go by the book, it's the only way to do maintenance! And Bombardier makes Lear Jets, Dassault makes Falcons.
2007-03-10 11:52:59
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answered by JET_DOC 2
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For cats' sake leave them flat and sell the (imaginary) aircraft to someone with a brain and use the (imaginary) money to hire a shrink. Or at least a spelling tutor.
2007-03-10 20:19:20
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answered by RANDLE W 4
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Read what it says on the side wall of your "tyres" (your british right). The correct air pressure usually is written on the side wall.
2007-03-10 00:03:24
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answered by Jerry G 4
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Bullock carts have solid tyres old chum.
2007-03-10 02:03:47
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answered by Ranjeeh D 5
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It should say on the tires how much, if not, look in the 4,000 page owners manual
2007-03-10 00:29:28
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answered by predhead33 3
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If you own the plane, you have the owner's manual. Tells you in there.
2007-03-10 01:31:05
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answered by Anonymous
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dessault? Dassault? French made business jet? whoa, me head be spinning...
2007-03-10 02:40:25
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answered by Blitzpup 5
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