truck beam

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English[edit]

The main landing gear of a Boeing 777, showing the fore-and-aft truck beams which carry the six wheels on each main gear.

Noun[edit]

truck beam (plural truck beams)

  1. (aviation) A fore-and-aft horizontal beam at the lower end of the gear strut of a multi-axle landing gear bogie, upon which are mounted the multiple axles of the bogie.
    • 2010 February 9, Air Accidents Investigation Branch, “1.6.13 Landing gear”, in Report on the accident to Boeing 777-236ER, G-YMMM, at London Heathrow Airport on 17 January 2008[1], archived from the original on 12 April 2022, page 28:
      [A Boeing 777 main landing gear assembly] comprises a shock strut, at the top of which is the MLG trunnion; at the lower end is a truck beam with three axles and six wheels. The truck beam rotates in pitch about a pivot at the base of the shock strut and a truck position actuator tilts the truck when the aircraft is airborne.