about 100 to 300 can be made into one tire of an air craft depending on the plane if it is a small plane it will only be 50 to 100 basket balls
Nitrogen is used in many aircraft tires.
It depends on the actual aircraft it's on. A Cessna's nosewheel is about the size of a wheelbarrow tire; a C-17's nosewheel is bigger than a truck tire.
it would depend on the speed of the car or the diameter of the tire.
They make a nice spare?
Regular car tires are insulators. Some aircraft tires are conductors.
Seven barrels
No, I've had many and if anything they are quieter.
It takes around 7-8 barrels of oil to produce one standard car tire. Oil is a key component in the production of synthetic rubber, which is a major material used in tire manufacturing.
Many tire companies make that size.
There are numerous tire brands that make skid steer tires. Just to name are few there are Titan, Goodyear, Bridgestone and many other tires companies.
Tire wear in large passenger and cargo aircraft is MUCH more affected by distance and number of sharp turns from pad to runway than landings. Tires are inspected after every landing and 100 or so is normal, given the other factor I mentioned.
The tire size of a Boeing 737 varies by model, but a common size for many variants is 27 x 7.75 R15 for the main landing gear tires and 24 x 6.75 R10 for the nose gear tire. These specifications can differ slightly depending on the specific version of the 737 and its operational requirements. Always refer to the aircraft's maintenance manual for precise tire specifications.