May 2, 2018 #1 Zipper730 Chief Master Sergeant 4,327 950 Nov 9, 2015 What was the generally accepted minimum acceptable clearance from the propeller tip to the ground on a conventional-gear or a tricycle landing-gear?
What was the generally accepted minimum acceptable clearance from the propeller tip to the ground on a conventional-gear or a tricycle landing-gear?
May 2, 2018 #2 bobm4360 Airman 79 22 Sep 24, 2008 For conventional gear, with aircraft level and struts compressed, nine inches. For tricycle gear, seven inches.
For conventional gear, with aircraft level and struts compressed, nine inches. For tricycle gear, seven inches.
May 4, 2018 Thread starter #3 Zipper730 Chief Master Sergeant 4,327 950 Nov 9, 2015 bobm4360 said: For conventional gear, with aircraft level and struts compressed, nine inches. For tricycle gear, seven inches. Click to expand... When you say compressed, do you just mean the plane's sitting on the gears? Last edited: Jul 1, 2018
bobm4360 said: For conventional gear, with aircraft level and struts compressed, nine inches. For tricycle gear, seven inches. Click to expand... When you say compressed, do you just mean the plane's sitting on the gears?