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An oleo strut is a pneumatic air–oil hydraulic shock absorber used on the landing gear of most large aircraft and many smaller ones. [1] This design cushions the impacts of landing and damps out vertical oscillations.
Hydragas – is an improved form of Hydrolastic, using nitrogen-pressurised gas springs, rather than rubber. Hydraulic recoil mechanism – uses the same principal for artillery. Oleo strut – suspension for most large aircraft, using the same physical properties of air and hydraulic fluid.
Unlike a shock absorber, a strut has a reinforced body and stem. Struts are subjected to multidirectional loads, while a shock absorber only damps vibration, only receiving a load along its axis. Struts and shock absorbers have a different way of attachment. Shock absorbers are mounted through rubber or urethane bushings to the frame and ...
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The aircraft produced by Maule Air are tube-and-fabric designs and are popular with bush pilots [4] thanks to their very low stall speed, tundra tires and oleo strut landing gear. Most Maules are built with tailwheel or amphibious configurations, although the newer MXT models have tricycle gear .
M-7-235 Super Rocket Similar to M-6-235 with lengthened cabin. Tailwheel undercarriage and Lycoming O-540 engine [2] M-7-235B Super Rocket [6] Same as M7-235 including Oleo-Strut main landing gear.
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Ground resonance is usually precipitated by a hard landing or an asymmetrical ground contact, and is more likely to occur when components of the landing gear or damping system are improperly maintained, such as the drag hinge dampers, oleo struts, or wheel tire pressure. Under extreme conditions, the initial shock can cause violent oscillations ...