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fiberglass gear legs to aluminum fuselage

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jany77

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hi i have question regarding attaching fiberglass gear legs to aluminum fuselage ,i just finished my pusher gyroplane ,and im looking forward to flying it,but im also looking for future project ,i have build round aluminum fuselage way back and im thinking using it as tractor gyroplane with with tricycle landing gear the fuselage is very similar to windwagon ,but i have no idea how i can attach round gear legs to the fuselage structure all i have found online as ideas was either in taildragger configuration or using flat spring type gear legs ,my friend suggest look into cessna 150 the newer models with round legs but unfortunately cant find any picture of the gear box anyone have any recomendation or picture i can look at and get some idea which way to go thank you
 
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