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Definition of landing gear in English: landing gearnoun The undercarriage of an aircraft. (飞机的)起落架 Example sentencesExamples - The machine shop is still finishing the components for the remaining landing gears, including a couple of minor mods to the wheels which will ease the installation of the tires.
- I got a garden hose and washed off the landing gear and cleaned the plane as best I could.
- This meant that the landing gear had to go into the fuselage which resulted in a narrow track.
- Soon the aircraft was sitting on its landing gear for the first time since 1995.
- Well, the landing gear came through just fine but the airframe was badly bent!
- The aircraft is equipped with three-strut landing gear, a tail wheel and a brake parachute.
- After a positive rate of climb was achieved, the landing gear was retracted.
- The all-metal aircraft had controls, armament, and even landing gears that were tucked away out of the slip stream to increase speed, range, and performance.
- After a couple of hops I found out it was just the nature of the beast, due to the large wide plates on the front of the landing gear.
- On touchdown, all three landing gears were sheared and the aircraft underside was substantially damaged.
- You may get killed walking across the street when you can get hit by a landing gear falling from an aircraft.
- If so, were dispatchers involved in the decision to continue the flight with the landing gear extended?
- It is thought the seat of the fire was in the landing gear under the aircraft's main fuselage.
- This is no place to be 50 knots fast, throwing the landing gear down and wondering about the flaps.
- The designers, of course, figured the nose-wheel on the new tricycle landing gears also needed to be locked during take-offs and landings.
- When the airplane is clear of the ground, direct the co-pilot to retract and lock the landing gear.
- This procedure is commonly used for testing purposes to override the actual position of the landing gear.
- As the landing gear was being retracted, he felt a slight hesitation and mild backfire with the left engine.
- The landing gear retracts in order to prevent interference with the radar.
- A long, slender fuselage was necessary to contain most of the fuel as well as the landing gear and payloads.
Definition of landing gear in US English: landing gearnounˈlandiNG ˌɡi(ə)rˈlændɪŋ ˌɡɪ(ə)r The undercarriage of an aircraft, including the wheels or pontoons on which it rests while not in the air. Example sentencesExamples - As the landing gear was being retracted, he felt a slight hesitation and mild backfire with the left engine.
- The designers, of course, figured the nose-wheel on the new tricycle landing gears also needed to be locked during take-offs and landings.
- Soon the aircraft was sitting on its landing gear for the first time since 1995.
- It is thought the seat of the fire was in the landing gear under the aircraft's main fuselage.
- If so, were dispatchers involved in the decision to continue the flight with the landing gear extended?
- Well, the landing gear came through just fine but the airframe was badly bent!
- When the airplane is clear of the ground, direct the co-pilot to retract and lock the landing gear.
- The all-metal aircraft had controls, armament, and even landing gears that were tucked away out of the slip stream to increase speed, range, and performance.
- On touchdown, all three landing gears were sheared and the aircraft underside was substantially damaged.
- The aircraft is equipped with three-strut landing gear, a tail wheel and a brake parachute.
- A long, slender fuselage was necessary to contain most of the fuel as well as the landing gear and payloads.
- After a positive rate of climb was achieved, the landing gear was retracted.
- I got a garden hose and washed off the landing gear and cleaned the plane as best I could.
- This procedure is commonly used for testing purposes to override the actual position of the landing gear.
- After a couple of hops I found out it was just the nature of the beast, due to the large wide plates on the front of the landing gear.
- This is no place to be 50 knots fast, throwing the landing gear down and wondering about the flaps.
- You may get killed walking across the street when you can get hit by a landing gear falling from an aircraft.
- The landing gear retracts in order to prevent interference with the radar.
- The machine shop is still finishing the components for the remaining landing gears, including a couple of minor mods to the wheels which will ease the installation of the tires.
- This meant that the landing gear had to go into the fuselage which resulted in a narrow track.
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