When I built the plane I added custom Hydraulic Struts, only problem was that I was too early in the engineering curve...the fabricator should have used heavier duty die springs rated for 1750 lbs, my grossw eight is 1700 lbs and I think the springs probably should have been rated at 2000 lb +. They were 8" springs that compressed a total of 2". Just sitting on the gound w/o fuel, pilot or passengers the springs compressed 1". When landing, unless absolutely greasing it (not often) the springs would bottom out and the bolts at the attachment point under the cabin would bend. Here's what it looked like:
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A few months ago I saw a post from Emmet Welch (emflys) on Supercub.org and he had a pic of his plane and landing gear and the light bulb went on in my head and I thought that type of gear would be perfect for my plane. A quick email to Emmet and I found out his gear was made by landing gear builder John Roberts of Middleton, Idaho. I sent John an email (avweld at hotmail dot com) and he agreed to build me new suspension. He reviewed pictures of my existing set-up. Had me take a few measurements, then built the Upper Cabane V and shipped it to me. I drilled and mounted it...took some additional measurements based on its placement and then shipped the whole thing back to him. He then fabricated the complete set-up and sent it back to me. It fit perfectly. The suspension component is a series of 6' long bungees with loops on each end. I ended up using 3 on each side for a total of 6.
Today I tested it for the first time and did 7 landings. A couple I really dumped in and the new suspension performed very well. Even the couple I bounced, the bounces were benign and I always felt in control. John is a real master welder, the gear is a work of art. On top of that, he's great guy and was very, very helpful through the process. The tires are 26" Goodyears (bought on this site from Emmet!!) and the airport is KGHG, Marshfield, MA. Here's the video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhiS7nl3qV4&feature=youtu.be
The gear feels tight but I like it that way. You can tighten or lossen the suspension by lowering or tightening the loops to the next hook on the struts...no special tools required so it easily serviceable in the field.
All comments welcome...my only real question is do you think it appears too tight, after looking at the video I was surprised that there seemed to be very little give in the bungees. Inside the cabin I didn't feel like I was getting much of a bang at all and all the landings felt very comfortable. Thanks

