Foam vs rubber wheels?
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From: Nutley,
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Whats the difference between rubber and foam wheels if any? I neeed to replace the wheels on my showtime as the axles/hubs are breaking(garbage!) and was just wondering? Do either cause more bounce over the other? I dont bounce on landings now and want to keep it that way.
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What the difference? One's foam and one's rubber. But seriously, the rubber wheels tend to bounce alittle for me and the foams tend to stick better. But i'm kind of a rough lander.
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Foam weighs a little less and you should support the model without the weight on the wheels somehow when it is in storage. My smallest model (4-1/2 lbs) and my largest model (13 lbs) both have foam wheels. I actually prefer rubber/Vinyl/plastic for looks and because they are easier to keep clean but foam flies great. Some models just don't look good with foam.
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As a builder, I can practically kill myself trying to shave 3 or 4 ounces off a model. Save 2 ounces simpley by using foam wheels ? Thats an easy choice for me. Now, on a scale project I will pay the wieght penalty to have correct looking wheels .
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Another factor to consider is the surface you fly off of. If you're flying off of asphalt foam wheels usually won't last long. The hard surface will tear them up pretty quickly.
I just finished reviewing the Top Flite B-25 which included foam wheels. I have to admit that I was a bit disappointed that a $600 plane included cheap foam wheels. I would have rather seen them use rubber wheels.
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I just finished reviewing the Top Flite B-25 which included foam wheels. I have to admit that I was a bit disappointed that a $600 plane included cheap foam wheels. I would have rather seen them use rubber wheels.
Ken
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Another thing about the foam tires is, if you are flying off grass and it is wet, the foam picks up moisture and ends up weighing as much as rubber. I also don't like the foam getting flat spots, especially if left sitting for long periods. And as said above, if you fly off hard surfaces, foam wears out fast. ENJOY !!! RED
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I have tricycle gear and used dubro light weight rubber wheels on the back and a low bounce rubber wheel in the front. I fly off rough grass and didn't even try the foam, went straight to the rubber.
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Rubber tires seem to handle and roll over a grass/dirt field better IMO. On HardPan or blacktop either material will do.
The foam vs. rubber tire issue is really not about "bounce", however it's more about what type surface you plan on rolling over (as mentioned above).
An occasional bounce [8D] is created mainly by the "Thumbs".
The foam vs. rubber tire issue is really not about "bounce", however it's more about what type surface you plan on rolling over (as mentioned above).
An occasional bounce [8D] is created mainly by the "Thumbs".



