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www.ask.com/faqcentral/dash_8.html
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Dash 8 has a pointier nose, landing gear under the engines which make the engine cowling look tall and skinny, 4 cockpit windows. ATR has a more rounded nose, landing gear in the b...
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www.maam.org/p61/p61_rest.htm
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MARCH 24, 1996. CREW NACELLE. JUNE 2, 1996. NOSE ... THE GEAR WELL IN THE LEFT WING NACELLE ... THE NOSE LANDING GEAR IS MOUNTED ...
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www.rcairplane.net/index8.html
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The flap servos and mounted just behind the wing in the nacelles and the retract and nose wheel steering servos are mounted in the fuselage. The aileron ...
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www.spiritaero.com/about_us.aspx?id=2729
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Wing center Section 41 • All doors for Section 41 • Struts • Section 41 • Nose gear doors. 767 • Struts • Section 41 body • Nacelles • Doors to support Section 41 ...
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modelingmadness.com/reviews/korean/us/usaf/attard87.htm
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Nacelle box shaped to house two engines and main landing gear. The gear attaches ... Nose gear well is 9.5 inches offset to port of centre. The horizontal tail ...
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www.b737.org.uk/737original.htm
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Oct 1973: Quiet nacelle modification goes into service with Quebecair. .... The nose gear unit folds forward as the gear retracts seating into the faring in front of ...
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www.libertyaviationmuseum.org/x_b25specs.html
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Free-castering nose gear using a centering device when strut fully extended with a shimmy damper for taxi. Main gear retract into engine nacelles; nose gear ...
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www.dept.aoe.vt.edu/~mason/Mason_f/M96SC03.pdf
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The nose wheel tricycle undercarriage has long been the preferred configuration for passenger ... Boeing B-29 to solve a fuselage-nacelle interference problem.
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www.airforceworld.com/attacker/eng/pucara.htm
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The stalky main landing gear struts retract forward into the engine nacelles. The nose gear retracts forward into a well ahead of the cockpit. A single-piece ...
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www.kazoku.org/xp-38n/walkaround/mcminnville/index.htm
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Inboard side of the left engine nacelle. Even on bare-metal P-38s, a oval mirror was polished on the inboard side of each nacelle to view the nose gear.
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