Airframes & Systems
T1, T2a
T1, T2a
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Cartes-fiches | 499 |
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Langue | Deutsch |
Catégorie | Technique |
Niveau | École primaire |
Crée / Actualisé | 10.11.2014 / 01.01.2023 |
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Landing gear: VLE
Max. landing gear extended speed => speed at which an airplane can be safely flown with the landing gear extended
Landing gear: LLO
max. landing Gear operation speed => Max. speed at which you can extend or retract the landing gear => can be lower than V LE
Landing gear: Gear aufteilung bei A320?
Nose landing gear and Main landing gear
Landing gear: B747 landning gear Aufteilung
Body gear, Wing gear, nose Gear
Landing gear: A340
Nose Gear, centerline gear, main gear
Landing gear: Fuse Bolt
protects the structure from serious damage to the wing or fuselage, should the landing gear roll into obstacles at high speed
Landing gear: Lock Mechanism
mechanically locked in the retracted and extended position = some aircrafts an extension lock
The rims
die Felgen
Landing gear: Gear warning, when?
gear warning :
a) gear is not down and locked
b) Throttle ide
c) below a specified height
d) Flaps are in a landing position
Landing gear: Aus was sind die Rims ?
usually the rims made in two part construction out of forged aluminium alloy in order to reduce the weight
Landing gear: Why you use Tubeless tyre?
Because of its cooler than the tube types
Landing gear: How is the function of the brakes ? neutral und in work?
Landing gear: Why is ge Multiple disk brake often called a heat pack?
the friction between rotors and stators provide the strong braking effect and converts kinetic energy into heat
Landing gear: How goes the brake back in neutral position?
return springs pull back the pressure plate when the brake are released
Landing gear: brake accumulator?
stores the energy for at least 5 full braking procedures, in the event of both hydraulic systems failing => the accumulator also stores energy for the parking brake
Landing gear: What happens withe the landing gear in flight?
teh nose wheel is usually braked by rubber pads during retraction => inflight brakes systems
Landing gear: What happens withe the landing gear in flight?
the nose wheel is usually braked by rubber pads during retraction => inflight brakes systems
Landing gear: Anti skid system
controls the amount of hydraulic pressure applied to the brakes by inputs from the rudder pedals or from the automatic breaking system => z.B. ice ray the tyre can exert very little force before skidding => without anti skid system = stops immediately
Landing gear: Auto brake system
constant pre-selected deceleration for a given deceleration distance ==> the auto braking system is also deactivated by an inoperative anti-skid system
Landing gear: Push back with the nose-wheel steering system ?
nose wheel steering has to be switched off to avoid damage