👉 The term "nosewheel" refers to a specific type of wheel on an aircraft's nose, which is used to direct air flow inwards and generate lift. The nosewheel is usually located at the back of the aircraft, opposite the tailplane, and is designed to provide the necessary lift for controlling the direction of air flow when the aircraft is descending or in flight. Nosewheels are typically made out of wood or metal and have a smooth, concave surface that helps reduce drag