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Strut - Precision Aerospace Landing Page Template
Strut is a modular card grid landing page built for landing gear manufacturers targeting airline Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul directors, defense procurement officers, and airframe engineers. It leads with oversized performance metrics, clusters capability cards by manufacturing process, and drives qualified visitors toward a persistent quote and Aircraft on Ground support call to action, all wrapped in a forge-floor industrial visual identity.
by Rocket studio
Strut is a single-page, stats-first landing page template designed for precision landing gear manufacturers. It opens with a cinematic production line hero, moves through metrics-driven capability cards, and closes with a persistent Aircraft on Ground support bar. Every scroll step is built to earn trust from technically demanding aerospace buyers before asking for the click.
This template speaks directly to landing gear manufacturers who sell into high-stakes aerospace and defense procurement channels. It is not a general industrial template. It is purpose-built for businesses where a buyer needs cycle-life data and certification numbers before they will even open a quote form.
Landing gear manufacturers face a credibility gap online. Their buyers are highly technical and risk-averse. A generic product page with marketing copy and a contact form does not pass the qualification bar these buyers apply before engaging a supplier.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that reconstructs the entire manufacturing sequence through data and imagery. The page is organized to prove performance first and explain context second, matching the mental model of a procurement-stage aerospace buyer.




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Stats-first Bento Grid
Capability Card Clusters
Cinematic Hero with Metric Overlay
Persistent Aircraft on Ground Bar
Email-gated Spec Sheet Downloads
Certifications and Approvals Accordion
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What sections are included in the template?
How does the email gate work on specification sheet downloads?
Can the color system and typography be customized?
Is this template suitable for Aircraft on Ground emergency access on mobile?
This template is built around a specific set of designed-in capabilities drawn directly from the source brief. Each one serves the procurement buyer journey.
Each modular card opens with a single oversized metric, tensile strength, Maintenance Time Between Overhaul hours, fleet adoption count, or certification count. Context appears beneath the number, not before it. The grid proves performance, then explains it.
Cards are grouped into four manufacturing capability clusters: forging, machining, testing, and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul exchange. Each cluster escalates in scale from raw billet to fully dressed gear assembly. The scroll sequence reconstructs the full production process through data and photography.
The header uses a behind-the-scenes production line video at waist height, moving between hydraulic presses and five-axis milling stations. A monospaced typeface superimposes a headline metric, "4.7 million cycles. Zero failures.", so the proof lands before the visitor scrolls.
A forge orange bottom bar carries the primary call to action at all times. It is always one tap away, designed for the urgency of an Aircraft on Ground event where a buyer cannot afford to scroll back to find a quote button.
Secondary calls to action on capability cards trigger a single-field email capture modal. Buyers can download specification sheets or view certification packages directly from the card that convinced them, reducing friction between interest and lead capture.
A dedicated section displays Federal Aviation Administration and European Union Aviation Safety Agency Part Manufacturer Approval numbers, original equipment manufacturer approval logos, and military-specification references. An accordion layout keeps the section scannable without overwhelming the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero production line | Opens with cinematic video and a monospaced metric overlay to establish credibility immediately |
| Stats bento grid | Displays oversized performance metrics first, with context beneath each figure |
| Forging capability cards | Covers raw material and drop-forge process with data-led card layout |
| Machining capability cards | Details five-axis milling and precision tolerances with image and figures |
| Testing capability cards | Presents fatigue and cycle-life test data within the card cluster sequence |
| MRO exchange cards | Shows exchange pool availability, turnaround time, and Aircraft on Ground support scope |
| Certifications accordion | Lists Part Manufacturer Approval numbers, approvals, and military specifications in an expandable layout |
| MRO exchange portal | Hosts the spec sheet email gate, quote request form entry, and Aircraft on Ground support contact |
| Persistent AOG bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible at all scroll positions across the page |
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme. Every color and typographic choice is derived from the forge floor, the palette only activates where metal is under stress, not as decoration.
The template is desktop-first by design, matching the workstation environment where Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul directors review specifications. Full mobile support is included for Aircraft on Ground emergency access scenarios where a buyer is on-site and needs a quote fast.
The page is structured around a single conversion logic: qualify the buyer through data before presenting the call to action. By the time a visitor reaches the quote button, they have already reviewed the proof.
This template is built for a specific and demanding intersection: aerospace and defense manufacturing businesses that sell into procurement channels where technical credibility determines whether a supplier even gets a quote request. It is not a lightweight marketing page.