Something I wondered about. Below are 2 short videos showing the outboard main landing gear position on both a Airbus A-380, as well as a Boeing 747-400 just before touchdown. The outboard main landing gear trucks on the 747 are positioned with the front wheels high. While the A-380 is just the opposite, and pitched downward.
These are the 2 biggest and heaviest airliners currently in service. I was wondering why the difference? Is the position of these gear trucks adjustable by the pilot, depending on landing weight? Or is it by design for positioning the gear in the wheel wells?
These are the 2 biggest and heaviest airliners currently in service. I was wondering why the difference? Is the position of these gear trucks adjustable by the pilot, depending on landing weight? Or is it by design for positioning the gear in the wheel wells?
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