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Ok, thanks Mike. Appreciate the info.
"Mike Henley" wrote in message ... "Stretch" wrote in message u... Ok, thanks for the info, I understand that the spit and the other planes were similar with the noses high, but they had no option as the wheel was at the back, and when they got speed during take off they would level out. This is the fist pic I have seen of a jet with the wheel at front that would remain with the nose up high until airborne. Just curious about the significance of such a design for the aircraft The center of gravity of the aircraft required the need for the long nose gear to give the a/c a high angle of attack for takeoff. The same reason the F-4 extends its nose gear for takeoff. The F-14 is the opposite, and lowers its nose gear for takeoff. |
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