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单词 landing gear
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landing gear


landing gear

n. The components of an aircraft or a spacecraft that support the weight of the craft and its load and give it mobility on ground or water.

landing gear

n (Aeronautics) another name for undercarriage1

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n. the wheels, floats, etc., of an aircraft, upon which it lands and moves on ground or water. [1910–15]
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Noun1.landing gear - an undercarriage that supports the weight of the plane when it is on the groundlanding gear - an undercarriage that supports the weight of the plane when it is on the groundaeroplane, airplane, plane - an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets; "the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane"landing skid - one of two parts of the landing gear of a helicopternosewheel - a wheel located under the nose of an airplane that is part of the plane's landing gearundercarriage - framework that serves as a support for the body of a vehicle
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landing gear


landing gear

[′land·iŋ ‚gir] (aerospace engineering) Those components of an aircraft or spacecraft that support and provide mobility for the craft on land, water, or other surface. (mechanical engineering) A pair of small wheels at the forward end of a semitrailer to support the vehicle when it is detached from the tractor.

Landing Gear

 

the parts of an airplane that make possible maneuvering on the ground or the deck of an aircraft carrier and that soften the landing shock. The principal components of an airplane’s landing gear are the shock struts, the wheels— pneumatic tires equipped with brakes to reduce the length of the landing run—and a system of drag struts, which connect the shock struts and wheels to the wings and the fuselage and which absorb the drag load and the impulsive drag load.

Before 1939, tail-wheel landing gear designs were the type most widely used. During World War II and in the postwar years, the tricycle landing gear came into common use. Such an undercarriage has two main struts aft of the aircraft’s center of gravity and a nose gear that carries 10–15 percent of the airplane’s weight and serves as a third support point. Although the landing gear in most airplanes is drawn up into the fuselage or the wings after takeoff, the landing gear in small planes is usually not retractable. It is most often of a simple design that allows replacement of the wheels with skis or pontoons for flights in regions with expansive water areas. Heavy airplanes sometimes have landing gear with 20–30 wheels fitted in bogies.

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Landing gear

That portion of an aircraft consisting of the wheels, tires, brakes, energy absorption mechanism, and drag brace. The landing gear is also referred to as the aircraft undercarriage. Additional components attached to and functioning with the landing gear may include retracting mechanisms, steering devices, shimmy dampers, and door panels.

The landing gear supports the aircraft on the ground and provides a means of moving it. It also serves as the primary means of absorbing the large amounts of energy developed in the transition from flight to ground roll during a landing approach. The brakes, normally located in the main wheels, are used to retard the forward motion of the aircraft on the ground and may provide some control in the steering of the aircraft. In most modern aircraft the landing gear is designed to retract into the aircraft so that it is out of the airstream and drag is thus reduced.

Early aircraft and many small aircraft use a tail-wheel (or skid) in a conventional, or tail-dragger arrangement, in which the main landing gear is located ahead or forward of the center of gravity of the aircraft. The popular arrangement on modern aircraft is a tricycle landing gear, with the main gear located behind or aft of the center of gravity, and a nose gear located forward which carries about 20% of the static weight of the aircraft. Large aircraft such as the wide-body commercial aircraft and military aircraft like the C-5A employ multiple-wheeled bogies to support their huge weight and, in the case of the C-5A, to provide soft terrain landing and takeoff capability.

The most accepted method of absorbing the energy due to landing is an air-oil strut called an oleo. The basic components are an outer cylinder which contains the air-oil mixture and an inner piston that compresses the oil through an orifice. The flow of oil through the orifice is metered by a variable-diameter pin that passes through the orifice as the gear strokes. The flow of oil in effect varies the stiffness of the compression of the gear.

landing gear

That part of an airplane structure that supports the aircraft when it is not flying and permits takeoffs and landings. It includes wheels, floats, and/or skis. Landing gear may be fixed or retractable.
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landing gear


  • noun

Words related to landing gear

noun an undercarriage that supports the weight of the plane when it is on the ground

Related Words

  • aeroplane
  • airplane
  • plane
  • landing skid
  • nosewheel
  • undercarriage
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