Note: While making this video, we only considered simultaneous brake applications (left and right main landing gear brakes together) and did not consider differential braking. Therefore, the bus pedal mechanism was simplified with a single transverse control rod. However, two control rods connect the left and right brake pedals to allow differential braking. We will remodel the bus pedal mechanism and explain the differential brakes in the steering control chapter of the series. Until then we request the viewers to ignore differential brakes while watching this video. Thanks for the support.
This is incredible. I’m in the processes of getting my A&P and this really helps put everything together in my head. Amazing work. Need part 2 of this. But don’t lower the quality of your videos to put them out quicker. Thank you so very much 🙏
Nice work, sir! This is the most informative video about an aircraft braking system I’ve seen. Each of the components is interesting and would merit a video. You’ve done a good job covering the whole system. Thank you!!
The only channel with such a detailed explanation.my request to you please continue these series being students of aeronautics Eng it helps a lot to understand. ❤❤❤❤
The plural of "landing gear" is "landing gear". Your title should read "How Landing Gear Works". Same as "aircraft". 1 plane is an aircraft. A fleet of planes are aircraft. The English language can be VERY confusing and quite challenging at times. Great video. Excellent explanation and animation!!
thanks for the video... just a small suggestion, please adjust the music volume and narrator volume, because the music is too loud while narrator voice is too low... other than that, it's great..
Very informative, but you made a mistake, what you termed a brake stack, is in fact a brake pack that works the same as the clutch pack in a motorbike transmission. Engineers working for the Bendix Corporation designed developed the multidisc brake pack in the mid 1940,s,its first application the massive single main wheels of the prototype Consolidated Vultee B-36 Peacemaker that required two brake packs sandwiching the wheel hub. A clever adaptation by Bendix of an oil immersed multidisc clutch designed by HeleShaw in the 1920,s.
Not everything was covered here. For example, there is actually 3 sources of hydraulic power available for braking - right, centre and accumulator. These systems have been developed over many years from other aircraft types and what they have learnt from them, including accidents etc. But you are right, there is a possibility for many failures but aircraft parts are very reliable when compared to your typical car components
should the pilot knows about this complicated thoery about how it functions or just have an idea how it works .as far as I know the maintenance part only should know it cause it's their job.
The pilot operates the aircraft and therefore only needs to know the basics on how it operates. The maintenance man needs to know this in depth because they are the people that fix it when it’s broken
Please please please make a video on how Boeing 787’s electrical powered braking system works, and why could passengers feel its stability as the aircraft slows down
This is one small part of ATA CH32 Landing Gear. There is the rest of ATA CH 32 and the complete rest of the aircraft ATA’s aswell. There is alot to know
This is one small part of ATA CH32 Landing Gear. There is the rest of ATA CH 32 and the complete rest of the aircraft ATA’s aswell. There is alot to know
Note: While making this video, we only considered simultaneous brake applications (left and right main landing gear brakes together) and did not consider differential braking. Therefore, the bus pedal mechanism was simplified with a single transverse control rod. However, two control rods connect the left and right brake pedals to allow differential braking. We will remodel the bus pedal mechanism and explain the differential brakes in the steering control chapter of the series. Until then we request the viewers to ignore differential brakes while watching this video. Thanks for the support.
Excellent Video! I obtained my FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) License in 1967. Wish I had this kind of instruction way back then.
Lower music level please
You just need to turn down your phone's volume. Simple!
Noted!
Unwatchable!
Stop whining and learn how to use your own volume controls like the rest of us.
I have no idea why did i watch the entire video but i didnt regret it
Awesome! You explain hard concepts in a simple way!
This is incredible. I’m in the processes of getting my A&P and this really helps put everything together in my head. Amazing work. Need part 2 of this. But don’t lower the quality of your videos to put them out quicker. Thank you so very much 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
I just liked the video before even staring to watch.
Nice work, sir!
This is the most informative video about an aircraft braking system I’ve seen.
Each of the components is interesting and would merit a video. You’ve done a good job covering the whole system.
Thank you!!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
The only channel with such a detailed explanation.my request to you please continue these series being students of aeronautics Eng it helps a lot to understand. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you, I will.
What an excellent clip... great animations for clear understandings
Wow glad to find this channel. The animation are top notch 👌🏼 and the info provided are to the point.
New subscriber here👆🏻
Welcome aboard!
Thanks
Thank you!
Fantastic explanation and animation. Now that you mentioned the metering valves, I hope we see servo-valves at some point in the future as well :)
BRILLIANT ANIMATION
Yuu guys doing a great job, keep it up 👍
Nice work and explanation!
These videos are awesome, can we expect to see more?
Absolutely!
Great, much better then the original Boeing CBT! Thanks!
Are you also making a video about the gear retraction and gravity deployment off the gear?
Yes!
Great content and animation..
great graphical presentation
The plural of "landing gear" is "landing gear". Your title should read "How Landing Gear Works". Same as "aircraft". 1 plane is an aircraft. A fleet of planes are aircraft. The English language can be VERY confusing and quite challenging at times.
Great video. Excellent explanation and animation!!
Yeah, lots of folks don't even notice a problem when using words like aircrafts or equipments
Nice explanation plse.. make more videos other systems also
thanks for the video... just a small suggestion, please adjust the music volume and narrator volume, because the music is too loud while narrator voice is too low... other than that, it's great..
Noted, will adjust the audio for future videos!
Much awaited video
Very informative, but you made a mistake, what you termed a brake stack, is in fact a brake pack that works the same as the clutch pack in a motorbike transmission. Engineers working for the Bendix Corporation designed developed the multidisc brake pack in the mid 1940,s,its first application the massive single main wheels of the prototype Consolidated Vultee B-36 Peacemaker that required two brake packs sandwiching the wheel hub. A clever adaptation by Bendix of an oil immersed multidisc clutch designed by HeleShaw in the 1920,s.
Great Video! Could you explain about the process of HYD fluid transfer R to C and C to R when applying Parking Brake?
Amazon work , thank you .
What the next system? Bleed ? Air conditioning
Great animation and explanation. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your great video!!!
My pleasure!
Sir next video make air conditioner system
Explaine air cycle machine
Noted, I'll consider it for the next series!
This was really good. I just subscribed 👍
Thank you for subscribing!
Excellent . please upload more videos.
Very nicely explained 👍
Great visuals man
Amazing video 👏🏻👏🏻
pt 2 plz...about studs and etc.
is the left hydraulic system not used for braking? since both the right & center systems are used for normal & alternate brake pressure
Correct
Great video!
More videos please 😊😊😊
Wait a minute. This is Boeing. Isn’t it supposed to collapse?
Conteúdo ilustrado e bem informativo.
Will there be a video about retraction/ extension and proximity sensors?
Yes!
The king Is back
非常好视频,爱来自中国
Maybe you should lower the volume of the music.
Noted!
@@AircraftScience Don’t do that. I watch the video in loop for the music.
Thanks for spectecular inf
wait wasn't it supposed to be flybywire? what's yp with the pullies and cables?
This is one small system on the aircraft
Nice more video on 777's Please.
underated content❤
Amazing! Thank you!
Keep them coming sir
I understand most humans assembles planes, but who/what came up with this technology?
Redundant aircraft systems are strange in that there are still many single failure points that could render it inoperative.
Not everything was covered here. For example, there is actually 3 sources of hydraulic power available for braking - right, centre and accumulator. These systems have been developed over many years from other aircraft types and what they have learnt from them, including accidents etc. But you are right, there is a possibility for many failures but aircraft parts are very reliable when compared to your typical car components
Great
You are the best
Amazing
GOOD JOB
Good one!! Very intersting!)
Good animation
Good information sir thanks
Keep it up❤
Thanks ✌️
When we can expect next series?
Probably next September.
Please can you add the computer and electronic system please
Part 2!
should the pilot knows about this complicated thoery about how it functions or just have an idea how it works .as far as I know the maintenance part only should know it cause it's their job.
The pilot operates the aircraft and therefore only needs to know the basics on how it operates.
The maintenance man needs to know this in depth because they are the people that fix it when it’s broken
Tank you
Educational 🤔
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We can never go wrong with them beautiful legs.
#B777300ER
Over my head!
The intro seems like its an Ironman movie
no need background music to understand
BOEING - We are concerned more about the PRONOUNS and GENDER STUDIES for our workforce 😂
Similar components to an Automatic Transmission
Please please please make a video on how Boeing 787’s electrical powered braking system works, and why could passengers feel its stability as the aircraft slows down
Music🤘
🤔😊
Why am i watching this?
for god's sake...
Good vid but the systems are too complicated to understand.
This is one small part of ATA CH32 Landing Gear. There is the rest of ATA CH 32 and the complete rest of the aircraft ATA’s aswell. There is alot to know
Off music then we can listen to your voice clearly
Complicated system
This is one small part of ATA CH32 Landing Gear. There is the rest of ATA CH 32 and the complete rest of the aircraft ATA’s aswell. There is alot to know
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