Although magnesium wheels and brakes are considerably lighter, magnesium is subject to corrosion and should not be used for amphibious operation. Only organic linings should be used on all brakes. All parts of the 500 x 5 size wheels and brakes for amphibians are constructed ofanodized aluminum for water resistance. Although a special 40-74 series of 600 x 6 wheels and brakes are manufactured for amphibious use, with chrome plated bearings and brake disc and water drainage holes, they are too costly for use on homebuilt aircraft. The use of standard Cleveland aluminum wheels with standard bearings on amphibian aircraft is suggested. If bearings are kept well greased, reasonable service can be expected, but earlier bearing replacement should be anticipated.
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