No, a plane will always under normal circumstances land 'straight and level', ie. in line/level with the ground.
The plane's landing gear is deployed as the plane is descending and nearing the runway.
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Yes.
One common symbol is the star of David. It is basically One equilateral triangle pointing upwards, and one overlapping equilateral triangle pointing downwards.
The main sentence her is "The plane had a perfect landing". The plane is the subject, while had is the verb.
They are know as the undercarriage.
so the plane doesnt crash on a bump or dip
it is a push as the wings 'push' the air downwards
not fancy = plain The homophone for plain = plane, ie. a plane landing at the airport
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The landing gear is retracted after take-off. This is because, when the plane is flying at great speed the landing gear produces a lot of drag. This slows the plane down. So the landing gears are retracted.