Not in the conventional sense, but some turbine aircraft can reverse the propeller thrust while on the ground.
You need to lift the collar on the gear stick to engage reverse gear
Reverse gear
No, an airplane does not have legs but the wheels and everything that holds up the rest of the plane is called the gear or landing gear.
reverse
no but you can by a kit on eBay for a reverse gear
Its not in reverse gear.
The reverse gear is the strongest.
Yes, the larger models have reverse gear, those produced after 2005.
The reverse gear linkage would be attached to the transmission, not the transfer case.
There is nothing to stop you from flying a retractable gear airplane with the gear always down. If the landing gear is permanently fixed in the extended position, the FAA requires that the gear-retraction lever (or switch) be removed or placarded as "inoperative". Additionally, retractable-gear aircraft have a maximum speed permissible with gear extended (VLE) obviously, the aircraft would be permanently limited to this speed.
yes if it is pushed
The linkage could be bad.