Retractable LEGO Wheels

Designing airplanes for the future

Robert McKeon Aloe
4 min readMar 14, 2021

When I was a young boy, I loved building Lego airplanes. However, I didn’t like that wheels couldn’t retract. I made my first design of retractable wheels when I was 10, but it wasn’t perfect. You could still see the wheels outside the fusalage. Thus an obsession began to design the best retractable wheels.

In 11th grade, I focused on the problem. I was going to build the wheel set and then build a plane around that wheel set.

I went back and forth on designs, but I was often stuck on footprint of the wheel well. I could reduce the length, but the width would have to increase.

So I settled on a design that may have been a bit longer, it worked and was stable for actual play rather than just on the shelf. Even though I was in high school at the time, I still wanted to fly my plane around the house. I still do today.

Some years later, I got the Space Shuttle as a gift.

I loved it, and it lined up nice with my huge moon rocket.

However, I was disappointed in the wheels.

The back wheels retracted, but the front didn’t. So I used my previous design, and I modified the Shuttle.

The wheel was a bit fragile in transition, but afterwards, it performed well even for play.

I also took the liberty to expand the crew module to go from one to two people.

I love playing with Legos. They taught me so much about resource constrained engineering and design.

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Robert McKeon Aloe

I’m in love with my Wife, my Kids, Espresso, Data Science, tomatoes, cooking, engineering, talking, family, Paris, and Italy, not necessarily in that order.