Examples of 'retractable undercarriage' in a sentence

Meaning of "retractable undercarriage"

retractable undercarriage: This phrase refers to the landing gear of an aircraft that can be folded or drawn up into the body of the aircraft. It is a technical term used in aviation and engineering contexts

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The retractable undercarriage is likewise manually actuated.
He has not flown a plane with retractable undercarriage.
It had a retractable undercarriage and tailwheel.
The main design feature retained from the RB Racer was its retractable undercarriage.
It has a retractable undercarriage.
We recommend a two-position switch for the retractable undercarriage.
Retractable undercarriage and folding arms and blades to minimize storage space.
It is equipped with a retractable undercarriage.
The manually retractable undercarriage consisted of a single main-wheel and skids at the wing-tips.
Unlike its predecessor, this plane featured a retractable undercarriage.
The retractable undercarriage has a tricycle arrangement with a single steerable nose-wheel and two main undercarriages.
Therefore, the requirement now demanded a robust as well as a retractable undercarriage.
Later, a retractable undercarriage version was built as the Viator.
Single seat self-launcher with a retractable engine and retractable undercarriage.
It has a retractable undercarriage ( or landing gear ) in tricycle configuration.

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There are several models manufactured, high and low wing, some with retractable undercarriage.
The single leg retractable undercarriage is borrowed from the Me108.
The Bateleur takes off and lands conventionally, on a runway, and has retractable undercarriage.
One Ercoupe was built in 1946 with a retractable undercarriage but no production followed.
It was the first British high-wing monoplane fitted with a hydraulically operated retractable undercarriage.
The ASH 26 has plain flaps, a retractable undercarriage and a water ballast system.
This was a low-wing, cantilever monoplane with a streamlined fuselage of oval cross-section, and retractable undercarriage.
The ASW 27 has plain flaps, winglets, a retractable undercarriage and a water ballast system.
In 1857 Félix du Temple proposed a monoplane with a tail plane and retractable undercarriage.
Main production version with retractable undercarriage and 90hp Ken-Royce 5F radial piston engine.
The A5 is a high-wing flying boat-type amphibious monoplane with a carbon fiber airframe and retractable undercarriage.
XB2G-1 Developed version with retractable undercarriage and an enclosed bomb bay.
The A.W. 23 was the first Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft to be fitted with a retractable undercarriage.
Evaluation and training missiles with retractable undercarriage were produced as the YTSSM-N-9a and TSSM-N-9a respectively.
The V. 3 was a proposed development with retractable undercarriage.
Spartacus RG - Fitted with a retractable undercarriage.
Oh, no . He has not flown a plane with retractable undercarriage.
The A-7 was an all-wooden high-wing monoplane, with a retractable undercarriage.
SEV-X-BT multi-discipline trainer version of the BT-8 with retractable undercarriage.

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