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I’m not exactly sure what you’re trying to say here.
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How?
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They’re designed for use on snow.
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when it’s -40 over here my tires do feel like they are square.
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Now that’s what I call a flatspot.
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Thats for when you are landing in LEGO land :D
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if I remember correctly from another discussion on another website, this was a British airways a380, which had a deflated tire after takeoff but the captain decided to fly all the way to the destination anyways. they landed safely and had emergency vehicles waiting as a precaution. you might be able to find it under “square wheels” or “square tired” at airliners.net
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safer than landing with a full fuel load.