Hydraulic aircraft landing gear retraction mechanisms (1940s–1960s) šŸ”

Aerospace hydraulic engineer (1940 - 1965)

Early jet aircraft used complex scissor linkages, telescoping struts, and rotating joints to retract landing gear into wheel wells, requiring precise articulation in multiple axes. These mechanisms combined brute strength with balletic, space-efficient folding motion.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Hydraulic aircraft landing gear retraction mechanisms (1940s–1960s) (Looking Forward)

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Ron Arad
Designer, Architect, Artist
The multi-axis folding articulation of aircraft landing gear directly inspired Arad's 'Ripple' chair and 'Plopp' stool, which appear to fold, unfold, and lock into position like landing gear deploying.