For information on retractable gear airplanes, check out the Multi-engine Course.
Landing Gear Type
- Cessna 172:
- Fixed, tricycle landing gear with a steerable nosewheel.
- Main gear uses tubular spring steel for shock absorption.
- Nose gear uses an oleo strut for shock absorption.
- Piper Warrior:
- Fixed, tricycle landing gear with a steerable nosewheel.
- Main gear uses oleo struts for shock absorption.
- Nose gear also uses an oleo strut.
Shock Absorption System
- Cessna 172:
- Main Gear: Tubular spring steel flexes to absorb landing forces, requiring less maintenance.
- Nose Gear: Uses an oleo strut, which is a pneumatic-hydraulic system filled with air (or nitrogen) and hydraulic fluid.
- Piper Warrior:
- Main and Nose Gear: All three wheels use oleo struts, providing a smoother ride compared to the spring steel gear on the Cessna.
Steering System
- Cessna 172:
- Nosewheel is steerable through a direct linkage to the rudder pedals.
- Uses differential braking for tighter turns.
- Piper Warrior:
- Nosewheel is steerable through a spring-loaded bungee connection to the rudder pedals.
- Also uses differential braking for enhanced maneuverability on the ground.
Braking System
- Cessna 172:
- Hydraulic brakes on the main wheels.
- Controlled by pressing the top of the rudder pedals.
- Parking brake traps hydraulic pressure when engaged.
- Piper Warrior:
- Hydraulic brakes on the main wheels, similar to the Cessna.
- Brakes are also activated via the top of the rudder pedals, with a parking brake feature.
Key Differences for Maintenance
- Main Gear Shock Absorption:
- Cessna 172: Minimal maintenance on the spring steel gear, but the oleo strut on the nose requires periodic servicing (e.g., checking fluid levels and air pressure).
- Piper Warrior: Oleo struts on all three wheels require regular servicing.
- Gear Construction:
- The Cessna 172’s spring steel gear is simpler, lighter, and more durable.
- The Piper Warrior’s oleo struts provide better shock absorption but are more complex and maintenance-intensive.
What to Know for an Oral Exam
Cessna 172:
- What type of landing gear does the Cessna 172 have?
- Fixed, tricycle gear with tubular spring steel main gear and an oleo strut nose gear.
- How does the nosewheel steering work?
- Direct linkage to the rudder pedals; differential braking can assist with tight turns.
- What provides shock absorption?
- Main gear: Tubular spring steel.
- Nose gear: Oleo strut.
- What routine maintenance is required?
- Oleo strut fluid and air pressure checks for the nose gear.
Piper Warrior:
- What type of landing gear does the Piper Warrior have?
- Fixed, tricycle gear with oleo struts on all three wheels.
- How does the nosewheel steering work?
- Spring-loaded bungee system connected to the rudder pedals; differential braking assists.
- What provides shock absorption?
- All wheels: Oleo struts.
- What routine maintenance is required?
- Regular servicing of all oleo struts, including checking hydraulic fluid and air (or nitrogen) pressure
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