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Undercarriage
Aircraft undercarriage
aircraft undercarriage (i.e. landing gear) that is arranged in the fashion of a tricycle, with a single one/two-wheeled front undercarriage (i.e. the
Tricycle_landing_gear
Undercarriage of aircraft or spacecraft
Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for engaging the surface — typically land, but may also be the surface of
Landing_gear
Aircraft wheel configurations
Below are featured the wheeled undercarriage (also called landing gear) arrangements of some modern commercial jet airliners and large military aircraft
Undercarriage_arrangements
Aircraft undercarriage
as tailwheel-type landing gear or taildragger, is a type of aircraft undercarriage (landing gear) consisting of two wheeled main gears forward of the center
Conventional_landing_gear
Type of vehicle lighting
In the car industry, underglow or ground effects lighting refers to neon or LED aftermarket car customization in which lights are attached to the underside
Underglow
Small construction excavator
compact hydraulic excavators have three distinct assemblies: house, undercarriage and workgroup. The house structure contains the operator's compartment
Compact_excavator
1930s sports aircraft
retractable undercarriage, and was the first Lockheed aircraft and one of the first aircraft designs with a fully retractable undercarriage. Lockheed designed
Lockheed_Altair
manufacturer and supplier of undercarriages for heavy machinery. Founded in the 1920s, the Italian company creates undercarriage solutions for all types of
Berco_(company)
British naval fighter-bomber aircraft from the Cold War era
developed out of an earlier effort, internally designated Type 505, an undercarriage-less fighter aircraft intended to be flown from rubber decks. Much of
Supermarine_Scimitar
Type of construction equipment
platform known as the "house". The modern excavator's house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels, being an evolution of the steam shovel (which
Excavator
British businessman
for Esso. Then he moved. He designed Spitfire undercarriage legs when working for Maclaren Undercarriage Company Ltd, and while living in West Drayton
Owen_Finlay_Maclaren
Section of a wagon
Coachbuilder Front axle assembly Hammercloth Shaft bow Swingletree/singletree Undercarriage Wainwright Wheelwright Whippletree/double tree Harness Bearing rein
Front_axle_assembly
Soviet/Russian maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft
specialised equipment for its ASW and surveillance roles, a reinforced undercarriage to support rough-field capability, improved avionics and weapons, and
Tupolev_Tu-142
Mechanical structure of an aircraft
airframe. This structure is typically considered to include the fuselage, undercarriage, empennage and wings, and excludes the propulsion system. Airframe design
Airframe
1941 World War II military offensive
400 yd (370 m), the gunners shifted targets, aiming at the tracks and undercarriages, when the tanks raised up crossing low stone walls and rocks, seven
Operation_Brevity
German World War II bomber prototype
parts and the unresolved problems with the aircraft's powerplant and undercarriage. It is believed[by whom?] that the 288s were attached to the same unit
Junkers_Ju_288
Horse-drawn passenger vehicle on runners
Coachbuilder Front axle assembly Hammercloth Shaft bow Swingletree/singletree Undercarriage Wainwright Wheelwright Whippletree/double tree Harness Bearing rein
Sleigh
Province of Canada
In 1969, Héroux-Devtek designed and manufactured the undercarriage of the Apollo Lunar Module.
Quebec
Form of metal disc wheel
Undercarriage leg and wheel of a Supermarine Seafire
Wobbly-web_wheel
American carrier-capable multirole strike aircraft
drastically modified from the YF-17. For carrier operations, the airframe, undercarriage, and tailhook were strengthened, folding wings and catapult attachments
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
McDonnell_Douglas_F/A-18_Hornet
front and rear axles of a four-wheeled carriage, forming part of the undercarriage structure. Also called a reach. peirameter A device used by coachbuilders
Glossary of carriage and driving terminology
Glossary_of_carriage_and_driving_terminology
Japanese fighter/interceptor prototype
turbo-supercharged engined, low-wing monoplane with a conventional undercarriage. The Ki-87 was developed in response to American B-29 Superfortress
Nakajima_Ki-87
Type of wheeled open carriage
dogcart stuck when the body style was mounted on four-wheeled phaeton undercarriages. Other names for specific or regional designs of four-wheel dogcarts
Dogcart
German two-seat glider
configuration, and is fitted with upper-surface airbrakes and a non-retractable undercarriage. Of fiberglass construction, it is designed for training, high performance
Grob_G103a_Twin_II
Type of horse-drawn carriage
style of undercarriage using two perch rails and having the body suspended by leather straps, called thoroughbraces. The Berlin-undercarriage could be
Berlin_(carriage)
1930s Soviet fighter aircraft
Soviet sesquiplane fighter. Developed from the I-15 with a retractable undercarriage, the I-153 fought in the Soviet-Japanese combats in Mongolia and was
Polikarpov_I-153
Heavy transport helicopter
turboshaft engines, on a slim fuselage sitting on four tall strut braced undercarriage legs, with a wide track allowing the helicopter to taxi over loads,
Mil_Mi-10
Heavy all-terrain equipment
rotating platform known as the "house"). However, in place of a fixed undercarriage its house sits atop articulated limb-like extensions with or without
Walking_excavator
Six seat retractable gear single-engine general aviation aircraft
flat leaf springs used for the retractable main landing gear struts (undercarriage) with tapered tubular steel struts of greater length. This allowed the
Cessna_210_Centurion
Type of heavy construction equipment
excavation and earthmoving tasks. It is characterized by its tracked undercarriage, which provides superior mobility and traction compared to wheeled excavators
Crawler_excavator
Large bulldozer
increases pressure on the undercarriage and is thereby increasing the traction of the bulldozer. The increased weight on the undercarriage means also higher contact
Caterpillar_D11
Monoplane prototype
four guns, using stressed-skin construction and with a retractable undercarriage. It was built by The Bristol Aeroplane Co. to meet Specification F.7/30
Bristol_Type_133
Early 1930s US Navy rigid airships
A Sparrowhawk from Macon operating with external fuel tank in place of undercarriage
Akron-class_airship
Utility transport aircraft family by de Havilland Canada
the Series 400 with Garmin avionics. The aircraft's fixed tricycle undercarriage, STOL capabilities, twin turboprop engines and high rate of climb have
De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-6_Twin_Otter
Large bulldozer
type of elevated drive sprocket undercarriage as had been introduced on the larger D10 in 1977. The new undercarriage design reduced strain and shock
Caterpillar_D9
design with an enclosed cockpit and tailwheel undercarriage. As originally designed, the main undercarriage units of the KR-1 and basic KR-2 were manually
Rand_Robinson_KR-1
US Navy biplane
F2F was a single-engine, biplane fighter aircraft with retractable undercarriage, serving as the standard fighter for the United States Navy between
Grumman_F2F
German heavy bomber during WW2
the anticipated weight of the He 177 increased so much that a main undercarriage design sufficient to handle the 32 metric tons (35 short tons) loaded
Heinkel_He_177_Greif
Generally horse-drawn means of transport
These early vehicles established the basic principles of wheel and undercarriage construction that later carriage design would build upon. By the late
Carriage
Attack helicopter by Atlas Aircraft Corporation, later Denel Aviation
the addition of a 20 mm cannon on the nose and the conversion of the undercarriage to a tail-dragger configuration. On 3 February 1985, the XH-1 conducted
Denel_Rooivalk
Early variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
had small, rectangular undercarriage indicator pins which projected at an angle from the upper wing surfaces when the undercarriage legs were locked down
Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(early_Merlin-powered_variants)
American homebuilt sport aircraft
jet intakes are located at the sides of the fuselage and the tricycle undercarriage is retractable. Construction throughout is of composite materials. Originally
Viper_Aircraft_ViperJet
Contact of an aircraft tail with the ground or another object causing substantial damage
stationary object. This can happen with a fixed-wing aircraft with tricycle undercarriage, in both takeoff where the pilot rotates the nose up too rapidly, or
Tailstrike
Small propeller-driven 1950 British airliner
designed as a rugged, conventional low-wing monoplane with tricycle undercarriage that could be used on regional and commuter routes. A total of 149 were
De_Havilland_Heron
American light aircraft
configuration, available with tailwheel or optional tricycle wheeled undercarriage and frequently used as a floatplane with twin floats. The basic M-7
Maule_M-7
1939 bomber aircraft family by Consolidated Aircraft
end of the tail, behind the tailplane. The B-24 featured a tricycle undercarriage, the first American bomber to do so, with the main gear extending out
Consolidated_B-24_Liberator
retractable nosewheel undercarriage, variants include the more powerful WA 4/21 Prestige and the WA-41 Baladou with a fixed undercarriage. In 1955, Société
Wassmer_WA-40
Soviet prototype aircraft
the cockpit, wing spar booms and the combined lower inner wing and undercarriage assemblies were built up from welded 30KhGSA steel tubing, whilst the
Nikitin-Shevchenko_IS
1912 military aircraft family by the Royal Aircraft Factory
hinged to the sternpost. There was no fixed vertical fin. The main undercarriage consisted of a pair of skids each carried on an inverted V-strut at
Royal_Aircraft_Factory_B.E.2
Type of fighter aircraft
absorbers, this became the most common form of the F.E.2 undercarriage. The "V" undercarriage remained standard for F.E.2 night bombers, as it permitted
Royal_Aircraft_Factory_F.E.2
American homebuilt aircraft
kit to homebuilders. The Venture has a complex tricycle retractable undercarriage, but the Spirit version has a fixed spatted wheel fairings on the main
Questair_Venture
British–French supersonic airliner
(2003) Because of the way Concorde's delta-wing generated lift, the undercarriage had to be unusually strong and tall to allow for the angle of attack
Concorde
Czech light aircraft
conventional low-wing monoplane featuring all-metal construction and tricycle undercarriage. Jihlavan Aircraft built the Kappa Sova for Kappa 77 from 1997 to 2004
Kappa_77_KP_2U-SOVA
Japanese fighter aircraft
single-seat enclosed-cockpit radial engine monoplane fighter with retractable undercarriage. Control surfaces were fabric covered. In mid-1944, the Ki-61 was one
Kawasaki_Ki-100
German range of agricultural tractors made by Daimler-Benz
agricultural tractor which is characterised by four same-size wheels, a frame undercarriage for the engine and front axle, and steerable wheels rather than articulated
MB-trac
Aircraft accident (Philippine Airlines)
1989, the aircraft skidded and overran Manila's Runway 06, losing its undercarriage and ran onto a motorway, striking vehicles and killing eight people
Philippine Airlines Flight 124
Philippine_Airlines_Flight_124
Transport aircraft by Antonov
was also equipped with an automatic navigation system and a robust undercarriage, the latter feature facilitated the use of austere airstrips. The An-72's
Antonov_An-72
Griffon-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
B type, or four 20 mm Hispano cannon. The undercarriage mountings were redesigned and the undercarriage doors were bowed in cross section allowing the
Supermarine Spitfire (Griffon-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(Griffon-powered_variants)
Ultralight aircraft
or in kit form. The two models differ chiefly in undercarriage type. Apart from their undercarriage configurations, the XL (tricycle) and Trail (tailwheel)
Groppo_Trail
Engine £750,000 Front End £450,000 Propeller and hub £500,000 Wings inc. undercarriage £1,500,000 Tail section, rudder and tail planes £250,000 Electrics,
Hawker Typhoon Preservation Group
Hawker_Typhoon_Preservation_Group
American aircraft
low-wing, fixed-gear, two-seat light aircraft fitted with a tricycle undercarriage. In 1948, American aircraft test pilot/aircraft designer W.J. Morrisey
Varga_2150_Kachina
Two-seat monoplane aircraft
low-wing monoplane of conventional configuration with retractable tricycle undercarriage. The Lancair Legacy was chosen to replace the Lancair 360 in 1999. Lancair
Lancair_360
1927 British prototype fighter aircraft
The Avro Type 584 Avocet was a British single-engined naval fighter prototype, designed and built by Avro. While the Avocet was not built in numbers, one
Avro_Avocet
British twin-engined torpedo bomber of the WWII era
nacelle structure was an integral part of the ribs, to which the main undercarriage was attached. Transport joints were used on the fuselage and wings:
Bristol_Beaufort
Félix du Temple proposed a monoplane with a tailplane and retractable undercarriage. Developing his ideas with a model powered first by clockwork and later
History_of_aviation
1968 aviation accident in England
and Check Captain Geoffrey Moss reached for the switch to cancel the undercarriage warning horn. At the same time, First Officer Francis Kirkland inadvertently
BOAC_Flight_712
2022 American thriller film
the plane, contacts the CIA and suggests an attack via the plane's undercarriage. Celia connects with a possible source named Mohammed, but the meeting
All_the_Old_Knives
wing, single-engine ultralight, with side-by-side seating and a fixed undercarriage. The wings have parallel chord and are fitted with ailerons and three-position
B&F_Fk9
Canadian actress (1954–2021)
Brain Driving, a humorous film short featuring Meldrum as "Miss Olga Suchadolsky" Notes from the Undercarriage, a graphic novel by Meldrum as Fern Poppy
Wendel_Meldrum
Late Merlin-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
per wing), or four 20 mm Hispano cannon. The undercarriage mountings were redesigned and the undercarriage doors were bowed in cross-section allowing the
Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(late_Merlin-powered_variants)
1932 French fighter aircraft
The Dewoitine D.500 was an all-metal, open-cockpit, fixed-undercarriage monoplane fighter aircraft designed and produced by French aircraft manufacturer
Dewoitine_D.500
construction as well as altered ailerons. The XP-15 had a split-axle undercarriage and a tail wheel. 1930 Never 2 P-16 Two-seat fighter Berliner-Joyce
List of United States fighter aircraft
List_of_United_States_fighter_aircraft
Four-wheel-drive utility vehicle
Europe, the Middle East, and China. Hummer H1 models 2004 Hummer H1 undercarriage Modified red Hummer H1 Hummer H1 in white Camouflaged Humvee military
Hummer_H1
Type of aircraft
of all-metal, stressed skin construction with retractable tricycle undercarriage. The Merganser was designed as a five-passenger, light airliner with
Percival_Merganser
Slovakian ultralight aeroplane
single–engine, all-metal, two-seat low wing monoplane with a fixed tricycle undercarriage and side-by-side seating for two people. The aircraft is built by Tomark
Tomark_Viper_SD4
Horse-drawn carriage
Coachbuilder Front axle assembly Hammercloth Shaft bow Swingletree/singletree Undercarriage Wainwright Wheelwright Whippletree/double tree Harness Bearing rein
Surrey_(carriage)
Family of single engine turboprop aircraft
A TBM 850 with undercarriage lowered for landing
SOCATA_TBM
German single-seat club class glider made of wood and fabric covering, 1955
main skid as the principal undercarriage, with later variants including the Ka 6E using a wheel as the main undercarriage with no nose skid. Other modifications
Schleicher_Ka_6
British light transport aircraft
cantilever monoplane of all-metal stressed-skin construction; the undercarriage was of retractable, tricycle type. The design of the Prince continued
Percival_Prince
Prototype German jet bomber
from the fuselages of the He 177 A-3, the tail of the Ju 188G-2, main undercarriage and nosewheels taken from shot-down B-24 Liberators, all of which were
Junkers_Ju_287
German two-seat motor glider, 1973
empennage on twin tail booms. It had a powered aircraft style tricycle undercarriage. The Kora was an all-wood aircraft and its constructors, Kortenbach
Kortenbach_&_Rauh_Kora_1
British carrier-based fighter aircraft
to gain experience operating the type. There were concerns over weak undercarriages, which had not been strengthened to naval standards, but performance
Supermarine_Seafire
American general-purpose biplane of the 1920s
tandem, open cockpits. It has a conventional tail, and fixed, tailskid undercarriage. The fuselage is built from welded steel tubes, and the wings from wood
Travel_Air_4000
Japanese military transport aircraft
transport of World War II. It was a twin-engine, low-wing monoplane; the undercarriage was of tailwheel type with retractable main units. During the Pacific
Nakajima_Ki-34
Small twin-engined transport aircraft
helped by Aeritalia. The prototype first flew in 1978 with a retractable undercarriage. Based in Casoria, Naples, and already manufacturing Partenavia spares
Partenavia_P.68
British airliner with 4 piston engines, 1945
forthcoming, important customers preferring to buy US aircraft. The tailwheel undercarriage layout was also dated and a disadvantage. Avro began work on the Type
Avro_Tudor
Rider of horse while driving a carriage
Coachbuilder Front axle assembly Hammercloth Shaft bow Swingletree/singletree Undercarriage Wainwright Wheelwright Whippletree/double tree Harness Bearing rein
Postilion
1935 dive bomber aircraft family by Junkers
is easily recognisable by its inverted gull wings and fixed spatted undercarriage. Upon the leading edges of its faired main gear legs were mounted ram-air
Junkers_Ju_87
Japanese army cooperation aircraft
low-wing monoplane with a single piston engine and fixed, tailwheel-type undercarriage. The prototype, fitted with a 450 hp (336 kW) Hitachi Army Type 98 Ha-13
Tachikawa_Ki-36
including a watertight, boat-shaped fuselage, small underwing floats, and undercarriage that could be jettisoned in flight in order to improve the chances of
Levasseur_PL.10
tailwheel undercarriage, with faired mainwheels, although four of the production machines would be equipped with retractable undercarriage. Two versions
Percival_Petrel
Helicopter in the Soviet Union
allowing it to operate off the water, and a retractable four-point undercarriage, with the mainwheels retracting into large sponsons on the rear of the
Mil_Mi-14
Four-seat light aircraft
DM325,000 (excluding avionics), with optional fixed or retractable undercarriage. The prototype (V001 D-EEHE) first flew with a 212 hp (158 kW) Porsche
Ruschmeyer_R_90
1992 aviation accident in New York
position in Flushing Bay, shortly after liftoff from LaGuardia. The undercarriage lifted off from the runway, but the airplane failed to gain lift, flying
USAir_Flight_405
Family of Polish lorries and buses
for the civilian market. Ursus A Basic type, undercarriage and cab only Ursus A30 Modernised undercarriage Ursus AW Lengthened frame adapted to up to 3
Ursus_A
American twin-engine, light aircraft produced 1937–1970
H18, introduced in 1963, featured optional tricycle undercarriage. Unusually, the undercarriage was developed for earlier-model aircraft under an STC
Beechcraft_Model_18
Single-seat French training aircraft, 1920
Originally it had a very unusual vertical inline engine and a four-wheeled undercarriage, though the production version was more conventional. The Potez VIII
Potez_VIII
1935 experimental German fighter aircraft
following the failure of the main undercarriage to deploy properly. The second prototype, the V2, had a reinforced undercarriage. The general flight characteristics
Focke-Wulf_Fw_159
Type of shock absorbing landing gear strut on aircraft
across the aviation industry for fixed undercarriages, becoming simply referred to as an "Oleo unit" or undercarriage leg. Vickers' initial design had placed
Oleo_strut
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Female
English
English name derived from the name of the precious stone, from Latin ruber, RUBY means "red." This is the birthstone for July. Compare with masculine Ruby.Â
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Goddess Lakshmi
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Indian
Lord Ganesh, Lord Vishnu
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Scottish
Sword bearer.
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English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARVER means "carver" of wood or stone.
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Tamil
Hasvika | ஹஸà¯à®µà¯€à®•ா
Happy
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Australian, British, Christian, English, Scottish, Welsh
Little Falcon; White Hawk
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Indian
Diamond
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit
Flawless; Uninterrupted; Perfect
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