Yes. They are used in wheels and...stuff....
Hydro airplanes are airplanes that can land on water. They have floaties in place of wheels. They are almost always propeller powered as jets could cause too much wake.
Airplanes have wheels to help with takeoff and landing. The wheels provide support and stability during ground operations, such as taxiing on runways and moving on the ground. Additionally, wheels allow airplanes to be easily maneuvered on the ground and parked at the airport.
does you truck have drum brakes in the back
There were no airplanes back in the Civil War
where you skate, with the front wheels of the ground, it takes good balance and skill do do it. You can also do a nose manual if you lift the back wheels up.
There are no paved runways in Antarctica. Airplanes land on skis, not wheels, on runways of ice.
They put one of the wheels in drive, and the other stays put so it turns.
lean back and pin the throttle
No, you have to go back wheels up. Remember to lock the steering wheel staright!
Part of the reason is because the designer is not looking for an "appealing" look with an airplane tire. You won't see designer wheels either. The primary reason is that an airplanes wheels are just big enough to get the job done. You have to consider size when you retract them into the airplanes body and also size and weight are primary considerations on anything when building an airplane.
To provide more balance for the back of the airplane