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There's an Art to Making Crosswind Landings
And if it's my landing to critique, I give myself a pat on the ... The B-52 was designed with crosswind gear and, famously, the Cessna 195 with its effective "crazy legs." And then, beloved to my ...
An interesting feature of the B-52 landing gear greatly eases the problems posed by crosswind landings. Both the front and rear bogies can be set at angles of as much as 20° to either side of the ...
Officials said a single-engine Cessna experienced a landing gear issue upon arrival at the airport, causing the pilot to land the small plane on its belly. The two people on board were not injured.
What makes the footage particularly interesting is that the take off occurred in crosswind conditions and the clip clearly shows the B-52’s peculiar steerable dual-bicycle landing gear which ...
According to the POH for the Cessna 172S, the crosswind component chart has fine print reading “maximum demonstrated crosswind velocity is 15 knots (not a limitation).” ...
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