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Are transponders suggested for gyro planes? - Rotary Wing Forum I am to begin lessons in a Gyro plane in three weeks I am a fixed wing instrument rated pilot with 1850 hours (Bonanzas) I’ve always enjoyed cross country flights and expect to do that once I get certified to fly Gyro planes and most likely will be buying one
Safest side by side Gyro in the world? M24 vs Cavalon Elevating the cabin relative to the engine, as some gyro manufacturers have done to achieve a centerline thrust, is a half-measure that creates a tall, clumsy shape A better solution is to add a much larger horizontal ballast to solve the power pushout problem
Sport Copter Vortex M912 a good gyro for CC trips? A sedan is a very comfortable and efficient auto for long trips But a sports car is a helluva lot more fun to drive I wish I could afford to keep both in my hangar I am hoping the M912 will be the ultimate fun flyer, while still allowing me to make the occasional short CC trip It’s all about the kind of gyro flying you most enjoy
My Genesis Gyro is For Sale - Rotary Wing Forum The gyro with its current engine mount for HKS is set up for a 64" prop 64 inch Warp Drive prop with HPL hub, ¼ inch aluminum faceplate, and 6 aluminum drive lugs $500 24 foot dragon wings “cruiser” blades with extra tip weights
Small Tractor vs Small pusher Gyro | Rotary Wing Forum Hi all I am wondering about the pros and cons of the diferences between a small tractor gyro (Ultralight) and a regular ultralight gyro you know, a pusher Seams to me the tractor design is far superrior to the conventional gyro in a few ways 1 no PPO tendancies at all, 2 minimal PIO if
Gyro tie-down? - Rotary Wing Forum Due to unavailability of hangar space in NW Virginia or surrounding areas in MD and WV, is it practical to secure a gyroplane via tie-down? Absent hangar space or a trailer, tie-down is the only remaining option, but I'm not sure if it is a viable option No, I don't have a gyro (yet)
GyroTech Rotor Head and Blades on RAF2000 | Rotary Wing Forum We have two machines flying Gyro tech towers and blades here in Texas Also have two flying sport copter and one flying extruded aluminum blades, but not sure of the brand I can honestly say the Gyro tech blades fly the best, they have better response to stick input and not as heavy on the stick as sport copter
Flight review of the Gyro Technic gyroplane - Rotary Wing Forum He used to fly a Dominator, states it was the most enjoyable gyro to fly that he had owned! We approached Ron Awad @ the 2012 PRA Convention, asking him to take Chuck up for a ride in his tandem Yamaha-powered Dominator, telling Ron that Chuck used to fly a Dominator in the past
How many miles per gallon do you get out of your gyro? The past couple of days I investigated the optimal power settings for various cruise conditions on my ArrowCopter It is powered by a Rotax 914 which drives a constant speed prop So I have two degrees of freedom: throttle (controlling manifold pressure) and prop pitch (controlling prop rpm)