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Driving faster than 15 mph produces a bouncing ride hard on the undercarriage (both human and mechanical).
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The main undercarriage legs, with prominent shock absorbers, were mounted on the upper fuselage longerons.
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The wings were braced from below to strong points on the undercarriage and from above to a pylon just ahead of the front cockpit.
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The conventional undercarriage was fixed with rubber shock absorbers and the tailskid was made from duralumin.
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This latter flaw, combined with the 109's narrow-track undercarriage also made landings and take-offs more hazardous.
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Its undercarriage legs now had rubber compression shock absorbers.
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A split axle undercarriage had legs to the fuselage and, rearwards, to the forward wing spar, with a strut between their upper joints.
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The undercarriage was divided and attached to the fuselage with streamlined legs and struts.
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It had a retractable undercarriage and wings of variable sweep to accommodate centre of gravity changes.
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Additional changes included new two-axle main undercarriage bogies.
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