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- most modern propeller aircraft use tricycle gear. In early aircraft, a tailskid made of metal or wood was used to support the tail on the ground. In most...
- during takeoff, 767-300 and 767-400ER models are ****ed with a retractable tailskid. All p****enger 767 models have exit doors near the front and rear of the...
- to 299.6 t) MTOW. It has ground maneuvering cameras for taxiing and a tailskid to rotate, while the proposed 716,000 lb (324.6 t) MTOW -300X would have...
- 1930s. It was a single-engine, single-seat parasol monoplane with a fixed, tailskid undercarriage. Designed in response to an Imperial ****anese Army requirement...
- in the main landing gear bay. The 727 is equipped with a retractable tailskid that is designed to protect the aircraft in the event of an over-rotation...
- versions had a tailwheel that replaced the tailskid. Ju 52/3mg4e Military transport version, the tailskid was replaced by a tailwheel. Ju 52/3mg5e Similar...
- conventional undercarriage had double mainwheels under each engine and a tailskid under the extreme tail of each boom. A substantial double nosewheel prevented...
- wire-spoked mainwheels were located at the lower front of the airframe, with a tailskid half-way back beneath the rear fuselage structure. The Demoiselle was controlled...
- option, supplied by Dunlop. The stretched 757-300 features a retractable tailskid on its aft fuselage to prevent damage if the tail section contacts the...
- placed a steerable tailwheel at the rear end of the J-2's leaf spring-style tailskid, linked for its steering function to the lower end of the rudder with springs...