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![]() "G. Stewart" wrote in message m... From late WW2 onwards, many aircraft designs started using the tricycle undercarriage scheme. Prior to this, most used the other one (you know, two large wheels up in front, with the plane tilted back onto a small support wheel). Why the change? Well, good visibility (while taxing/take-off/etc.) would seem to be a huge advantage of the tricycle undercarraige ... so I suppose the question really should be - why did most aircraft NOT use the tricycle undercarriage design until late WW2? The tricycle gear has more drag and weight, but the primary reason was generally poor runways prior to 1950 or so. |
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