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Qu'est-ce (qui) est landing gear - définition

AIRCRAFT PART WHICH PERMITS TAKEOFF AND LANDING AND SUPPORTS THE AIRCRAFT WHILE NOT IN THE AIR
Gravity drop; Tandem landing gear; Retractable gear; Differential braking; Nose gear; Retractable landing gear; Monowheel gear; Monowheel landing gear; Nosewheel steering; Fixed suspension; Retractable undercarriage; Launch vehicle landing gear; Landing gear (spaceflight); Spacecraft lander landing gear; Landing gear (spacecraft); Undercarriage (aeronautics); Skid landing gear; Landing legs; Landing legs (rocket); Tandem undercarriage; Beaching gear
  • A [[Schleicher ASG 29]] glider shows its monowheel landing gear
  • Experimental tracked gear on a [[B-36 Peacemaker]]
  • The "castoring" main gear arrangement on a [[Blériot XI]]
  • Heinkel He 177A's]] main-gear wheels and tires, February 1944
  • Ju 288]] V1 first prototype, showing its complex "folding" main undercarriage.
  • A [[Convair XFY Pogo]] showing its landing gear
  • All Nippon Airways Flight 1603, a [[Bombardier Dash 8 Q400]] resting on its nose at [[Kōchi Airport]] after its nose gear failed to deploy prior to landing, 13 March 2007
  • [[JetBlue Airways Flight 292]], an Airbus A320, making an emergency landing on runway 25L at Los Angeles International Airport in 2005 after the front landing gear malfunctioned
  • Wheel arrangements of large airliners
  • The nose gear steering-wheel ([[tiller]]) is visible as a semi-circular wheel to the left of the yoke in this photo of a Boeing 727 cockpit
  • The retractable main landing gear of a [[Boeing 747]]
  • Me 163B]] ''Komet'' with its two-wheel takeoff "dolly" in place
  • Falcon 9 descending, just after landing legs were extended, May 2017.
  • P-47]] with its raked-forward main gear, and rearward-angled main wheel position (when retracted) indicated by the just-visible open wheel door.
  • Two mechanics replacing a main landing gear wheel on a [[Lockheed P-3 Orion]]
  • Retraction of the landing gear of a [[Boeing 727]] after take-off
  • Wheel-skis

landing gear         
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Gravity drop; Tandem landing gear; Retractable gear; Differential braking; Nose gear; Retractable landing gear; Monowheel gear; Monowheel landing gear; Nosewheel steering; Fixed suspension; Retractable undercarriage; Launch vehicle landing gear; Landing gear (spaceflight); Spacecraft lander landing gear; Landing gear (spacecraft); Undercarriage (aeronautics); Skid landing gear; Landing legs; Landing legs (rocket); Tandem undercarriage; Beaching gear
n.
1) to raise, retract a landing gear
2) to let down, lower a landing gear
3) a retractable landing gear
landing gear         
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Gravity drop; Tandem landing gear; Retractable gear; Differential braking; Nose gear; Retractable landing gear; Monowheel gear; Monowheel landing gear; Nosewheel steering; Fixed suspension; Retractable undercarriage; Launch vehicle landing gear; Landing gear (spaceflight); Spacecraft lander landing gear; Landing gear (spacecraft); Undercarriage (aeronautics); Skid landing gear; Landing legs; Landing legs (rocket); Tandem undercarriage; Beaching gear
¦ noun the undercarriage of an aircraft.
landing gear         
ALBUM BY DEVIN THE DUDE
Gravity drop; Tandem landing gear; Retractable gear; Differential braking; Nose gear; Retractable landing gear; Monowheel gear; Monowheel landing gear; Nosewheel steering; Fixed suspension; Retractable undercarriage; Launch vehicle landing gear; Landing gear (spaceflight); Spacecraft lander landing gear; Landing gear (spacecraft); Undercarriage (aeronautics); Skid landing gear; Landing legs; Landing legs (rocket); Tandem undercarriage; Beaching gear
The landing gear of an aircraft is its wheels and the structures that support the wheels.
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Wikipédia

Landing gear

Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for takeoff or landing. For aircraft it is generally needed for both. It was also formerly called alighting gear by some manufacturers, such as the Glenn L. Martin Company. For aircraft, Stinton makes the terminology distinction undercarriage (British) = landing gear (US).

For aircraft, the landing gear supports the craft when it is not flying, allowing it to take off, land, and taxi without damage. Wheeled landing gear is the most common, with skis or floats needed to operate from snow/ice/water and skids for vertical operation on land. Faster aircraft have retractable undercarriages, which fold away during flight to reduce drag.

Some unusual landing gear have been evaluated experimentally. These include: no landing gear (to save weight), made possible by operating from a catapult cradle and flexible landing deck: air cushion (to enable operation over a wide range of ground obstacles and water/snow/ice); tracked (to reduce runway loading).

For launch vehicles and spacecraft landers, the landing gear usually only supports the vehicle on landing, and is not used for takeoff or surface movement.

Given their varied designs and applications, there exists dozens of specialized landing gear manufacturers. The three largest are Safran Landing Systems, Collins Aerospace (part of Raytheon Technologies) and Héroux-Devtek.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour landing gear
1. The landing gear near the plane‘s nose came down as it approached Norfolk, but the main landing gear did not emerge from the wheel wells.
2. During the short ground roll the right main landing gear separated from the wing and the left main landing gear was pushed up through the wing root.
3. The nose landing gear, 3.8 meters in height and sold with its wooden box, and the main landing gear, are both valued between 2,000 and 3,000.
4. "After leaving Burbank, pilots reported a landing gear indication light on, meaning there may be a problem or issue with the landing gear," Baldwin said.
5. "Aircraft do have landing gear problems," spokesman Donn Walker said.