Has anyone ever figured out how to make the b-52 landing gear work completely correctly? i'm talking about the crosswind takeoff and landing procedure
wiki definition of this system
"The B-52's landing gear have to be turned at an angle ("crabbed" in aeronautical terms) when landing in a crosswind. The gear is made to point down the runway while the nose of the plane points into the wind. Pilots call this "crosswind crab". This is made possible by a complex, but highly reliable, hydraulic system. The ability to crab enables the B-52 to land in conditions which would force other aircraft to divert elsewhere."
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/pao/History/SP-468/ch12-3.htm
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