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it depends on the type. a floatplane can have none, but an A380 has 14.
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The Concorde had a tricycle wheel setup. There were wheels on the sides of the body and one set on the nose. There were four wheels in each set for a total of 12.
They rotate and can be braked, just like auto wheels. Nose wheels can be steered.
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An Airplane. Me. My sister when she is mad.
to gain speed for take off
"wheels up" is when an airplane is off the ground. When someone says they are going "wheels up" it means they are flying soon.
An airplane typically has two main wheels, known as main landing gear wheels, located under the fuselage. In addition to these, there is usually a nose wheel or tail wheel, depending on the aircraft design. Therefore, smaller aircraft might have three wheels in total, while larger commercial jets usually have multiple sets of main wheels, leading to a total that can range from 6 to over 20 wheels depending on the aircraft's size and design.
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.