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C.6. Aircraft Data
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C.7 Simple Landing Gear Dynamics Models for Insight.
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insight. It provides a simple dynamic model of the landing gear as a spring-mass-damper.
I actually think the equations are a tad oversimplified since today they would be solved
using computational methods. An example analysis of the metering pin is included. The
report also includes the analysis of the landing gear hitting a step in the pavement.
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