The urethane die springs in the above picture are performing well so far. That means that they are holding up the weight of the airplane and engine with no sag over time. There is no pre-load applied so far but as the wings, fuel and pilot add additional weight some preload will be necessary to maintain full ride height. The limited pre-load will give a softer "cushy" ride for the first 1 to 2 inches of gear deflection.
I intend to experiment with one additional combination of spring diameter and durometer. The current springs are 60A durometer and 2.5 inches in diameter. The next trial will be with 70A durometer and 1.75 inch diameter springs. If the smaller diameter works as well it will save about 2 pounds of unnecessary weight.
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