undercarriage

அண்டர்கேரேஜ்
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The proximity of the enemy to the airfield was illustrated by the fact that the fighters barely had time to retract their undercarriages before commencing attacks.
a wheeled structure beneath an aircraft, typically retracted when not in use, that receives the impact on landing and supports the aircraft on the ground.
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‘You might get a cat under a bonnet but never a nest built on part of the 'undercarriage' of a vehicle,’ he said.
While Bill immediately goes to check the inside, Mike pays more attention to the bottom of the car, in particular the tires and 'undercarriage' .
I loved looking at the cars, colossal cars of steel, carried along by equally impressive 'undercarriage' and wheels.
All 'undercarriage' wheels rotate freely, however, while the twin forward sets are also movable they are independent of each other, which means the model does not turn easily when taxied.
As my speed carried me over him his prop sliced through my 'undercarriage' , slashing the fuselage.
Judgment of landings is also rather harder on snow and once again the nosewheel 'undercarriage' scores.
You would think parking in the garage would save your chassis from rust, but if the 'undercarriage' is coated with even a thin layer of salt and ice, you could be in trouble.
When used for planetary decent the shuttle can land like a standard aircraft on a wheeled 'undercarriage' , or where there is not an airport, it can make a vertical landing on small thrusters, at the cost of a greatly reduced payload capacity.
As the main undercarriage contacted the runway, the left 'undercarriage' collapsed, causing the left wing to come in contact with the runway.
A new 'undercarriage' was fitted, with steerable twin nose wheels.
Other models followed, including the Courier, the world's first single-engine monoplane with retractable 'undercarriage' .
the 'undercarriage' collapsed on landing
The aircraft also has new 'undercarriage' and hydraulics systems.
The gears grind as the 'undercarriage' is lowered.
I swear I saw this bloke banging one of the wheels of the 'undercarriage' , with a massive adjustable spanner.
She ducked down, peeking beneath the 'undercarriage' for a look.
But there are also details intended to give a simpler and cleaner look: the sills seem part of the body instead of a separate 'undercarriage' , the boot lid is tidier and there is less clutter on the bumpers.
The prototype was grounded until late November by 'undercarriage' cracks resulting from a heavy landing on the last day of the show.
Check for signs of damage on the chassis and 'undercarriage' .
Firefighters placed two inflatable, reinforced rubber bags below the vehicle's 'undercarriage' .
On a mission on December 12, enemy fire struck the aircraft and damaged its 'undercarriage' hydraulics.
This was to become the first British produced plane with a retractable 'undercarriage' .
Deposits of mud, rock or other debris must be cleaned from a vehicle's fenders, body and 'undercarriage' before it may travel along highways.
He said after landing the 'undercarriage' collapsed but the plane stayed upright.
The ground beneath him trembled and bits of dirt fell from the 'undercarriage' of the truck.
The aircraft struck the ground heavily, causing the nose 'undercarriage' to fail.
These car light accessories, which can mount to the body around the perimeter of the vehicle's 'undercarriage' or inside the car, come in kits that contain the elements you'll need for the installation.
Each time a coach or minibus entered the compound, its 'undercarriage' was examined with a mirror on wheels.
Nick said only to be cut off as the truck shot to a quick stop when a huge-pitch black tentacle shot up out of the ground and held the trucks 'undercarriage' in it's steely grip.
The body has 110,000 miles on it, and that usage has taken its toll on the chassis, door hinges, glass, hatch, and 'undercarriage' .
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