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  2. Conventional landing gear - Wikipedia

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    This wheel may be steered by the pilot through a connection to the rudder pedals, allowing the rudder and tailwheel to move together. [2] [3] Before aircraft commonly used tailwheels, many aircraft (like a number of First World War Sopwith aircraft, such as the Camel fighter) were equipped with steerable tailskids, which operate similar to a ...

  3. Vintage Ultralight SR-1 Hornet - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft has a standard empty weight of 245 lb (111 kg). [1] The SR-1 Hornet features a strut-braced and cable-braced biplane layout, a single-seat open cockpit, fixed conventional landing gear with a steerable tail wheel, and a single engine in pusher configuration. [1]

  4. Bloch MB.60 - Wikipedia

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    The undercarriage consisted of tall, strut braced oleo-pneumatic main-legs, attached at the outer engine nacelles, with a light alloy steerable tail-wheel at the end of the fuselage. [1] A second aircraft, built as the MB.61 powered by three 89 kW (120 hp) Lorraine 5Pc, first flew in February 1931. Neither the MB.60 or MB.61 garnered any ...

  5. Capella Javelin - Wikipedia

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    The horizontal stabilizer and tail fin are also constructed of welded steel tubes. The wing is framed from riveted aluminium tubing with all flying surfaces covered in doped aircraft fabric. The wing is equipped with full span ailerons. [1] The conventional landing gear includes sprung-steel main gear and a similarly sprung steerable tail wheel.

  6. Kolb Ultrastar - Wikipedia

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    The Ultrastar introduced the trademark folding wings and tail that became a feature of future Kolb designs. [1] Like the Flyer, the Ultrastar's conventional landing gear consists of sprung steel tubing for the main gear but replaced the Flyer's sprung tail skid with a steerable sprung tail wheel instead. [1]

  7. Beaujon Mach .07 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft's wing and tail structure are built from aluminum and are covered in aircraft fabric. The wing is strut-braced. The Mach .07 uses no structural cables in its construction. The conventional landing gear features a steerable tail wheel attached to the rudder. [1]

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