Underslung in a sentence as an adjective

All aircraft with underslung engines want to pitch up when accelerating.

At least telling uncle charlie about the OEM underslung sandbags will get quite a chuckle at Thanksgiving dinner.

Blended into the wing for less drag compared to underslung wing pods like the contemporary rival 707.

I'm not sure if I know of any helicopters with an underslung rotor system that are used by EMS operators.

Right: you have the underslung engine pitch effect from the engine thrust, and in the MAX an additional pitch force applied by airflow under the big-*** fan shroud.

And onward movement by underslung load on helicopter/chinnock or carried by aircraft like the C130/A400M with ability to land/take off on unprepared runways can carry in these loads easily.

When you write "Also note: there's an immediately observable effect to throttle retardation in engine underslung aircraft", are you referring to the airplane pitching downwards, on account of the thrust line being below the center of drag?

Underslung definitions

adjective

supported from above especially in a vehicle having springs attached to the axle from below

adjective

having a lower part projecting beyond the upper; "an underhung jaw"; "undershot bulldog"

See also: underhung undershot

adjective

having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground

See also: squat