Understanding an Aircraft's Landing Gear System (Part 1): The Shock Absorber!

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Hi. This is Part 1 of my discussion on the Landing Gear System, where we look at the different shock absorber on the Landing Gear. We look at the different types of shock absorbers and the functions of a shock absorber.
Then we look at the oleo pneumatic shock absorber and see how this absorber cushions the aircraft's weight while landing.

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Very informative. Thanks. Sure beats a garage door coil spring!

chrishintz
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A&P in the making, this is helpful! (:

knvjkuy
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An excellent explanation and an excellent presentation.
Thank You !

abdulhusseinabdulhussein
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thank you so much your explanation is great god bless you bro

imodq
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Now I know.very good explanation sir.thank you so much!

mariafrancheskalegaspina
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Awesome video sir thanks alot. I am Looking more videos from you and u already got a new subscriber.god bless

venkatasiddhartha
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Very useful ! Subscribed to see more from you . 👏

amirhosseinravaei
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Have a test on landing gear tomorow! Thanks😎

marksguza
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Does the flow metering pin make the shock damping more progressive? Im more it is compressed, the harder is it to compress it further.

mtbeyker
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Do some aircrafts have adjustable shock absorbers?

hans
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Oleo name is interesting. Air and oil pressures working both against and in tandem with each other. Is oleo an acronym ?

chrishintz
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Sir can you please make a video on aircraft steering system

ABHISHEK-xjsb
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Yr video is excellent, could u explain in deatails

dhirajchaudhary
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You missed out of explaining about torsion link and shimmy damper. Please include it also bro.

premjith.m
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I have a question: Why the shock absorber has to be fully extended when the gears are retracted ?

ductruong
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over all its a nice video but at 4:05 when speed reduces the oleo compresses and not the other way arround, the more speed the more lift less weight is laying on the struts therefore it decompresses when speed reduces the wings generate less lift the plane becomes heavier on its truts therefore it compresses

bullitanaconda
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why do we need hydraulics? Why can't the air just compress/decompress on its own?

AJ-heki
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GUYS PLSSS DON'T FORGET TO GIVE TIME FOR JESUS 😊

extremelymove
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Hi.Can you help me get this presentation

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