| 1. | Apart from a tubular cockpit frame and oleo legs from below each engine, giving it a track.
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| 2. | The tailwheel configuration was retained although new oleo legs to handle the heavier take-off weight were required.
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| 3. | Work on the skis and oleo legs improved this situation somewhat, but they could not cure the sluggish performance.
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| 4. | The undercarriage was the divided type with wide splayed main oleo legs joining the fuselage below and between the wing struts.
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| 5. | The Shershen'has a oleo legs attached to the outside of the V struts and to the mid fuselage sides.
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| 6. | The main oleo leg fairings were retained, but the main wheel doors and tail wheel doors were removed for the tests.
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| 7. | This was non-retractable, with the mainwheels on short vertical oleo legs wing mounted at the root of the tailbooms.
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| 8. | The colonial aircraft were expected to have to use basic or unprepared strips, so needed a robust oleo leg to the engine mounting.
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| 9. | The wheels were positioned below the engines, to which they were connected by vertical oleo legs so that the track was a generous.
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| 10. | The main undercarriage was less innovative, with a pair of wheels single axle-mounted on short oleo legs to the wings with rear bracing.
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