No! This question probably stems from a misunderstanding of a term. Likely came from the fact that the undercarriage of an aircraft is often referred to, at least in the U.S. as Landing Gear. REGARDS...
It is the system of wheels that opens before an airplane lands and closes after take off. The system also supports the aircraft while on the ground, taxiing or landing.
Landing Gears are shock attenutation systems designed to stop the speed of the airplane and absorb the energy.
Shock Absorbers on most cars are only vibration dampeners. They are cylinders filled...