I flew my RV-14 for 3 years without the gear fairings and finally did all that fiberglass work last spring. I love the added speed but not having to remove wheel pants to check and adjust tire pressures. I'm planning to drill holes that I can get through with a pressure gauge or air chuck but I'm wondering if there are advantages to a specific location. I'm specifically thinking about tire geometry changes when the pressure is low, causing the hole to lose alignment if I drill it in an unlucky spot. But I guess there could also be considerations of moisture (water or snow on the runway) or dirt ingress, not to mention that elusive 0.1 knot of aerodynamic loss. Does anyone have good ideas here?
Also, what size hole is ideal? Are there some good plugs out there that can be used to regain that 0.1 knot and keep moisture and dirt out if I just drill the hole the right size?
Thanks in advance!
Also, what size hole is ideal? Are there some good plugs out there that can be used to regain that 0.1 knot and keep moisture and dirt out if I just drill the hole the right size?
Thanks in advance!



