autogyro trainer
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From: Sun City,
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You asked for advise which is freely given, OK?
Others have suggested several craft which could be used as
autogyro trainers and probably with some aid would serve the
purpose.
There is another possabilty of conserable merit, especially for
one who is new to Gyros and has no close assistance.
The 1977 M.A.N. autogiro was developed to easily allow any one
with no rotary wing experience assurance of success.
It is worth anyone's consideration, age means little in this case.
For more info checkl the post "has anyone known of the 1977
debolt autogiro"
Amazingly plans are still available from Model Airplane News
hal deBolt.
Others have suggested several craft which could be used as
autogyro trainers and probably with some aid would serve the
purpose.
There is another possabilty of conserable merit, especially for
one who is new to Gyros and has no close assistance.
The 1977 M.A.N. autogiro was developed to easily allow any one
with no rotary wing experience assurance of success.
It is worth anyone's consideration, age means little in this case.
For more info checkl the post "has anyone known of the 1977
debolt autogiro"
Amazingly plans are still available from Model Airplane News
hal deBolt.
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From: Phoenix
Hi Hal,
Welcome to this Autogyro Forum here on R/C Universe! It seems like just a few months ago you were still corresponding "snail mail." Then, email. And now...well look at you now--using the computer and the internet forums like a pro!
Have your buddy Phil show you how to post photos of your newest design on this forum. All of us who saw it fly so successfully at the Florida Fly-In really like it--way cool blade design!
(I'll bet you haven't used the phrase, "Way Cool" all day?)
Again, enjoyed our "rain delay" time together and hope to see you in Indiana this September or back in Florida next year?
Welcome to this Autogyro Forum here on R/C Universe! It seems like just a few months ago you were still corresponding "snail mail." Then, email. And now...well look at you now--using the computer and the internet forums like a pro!
Have your buddy Phil show you how to post photos of your newest design on this forum. All of us who saw it fly so successfully at the Florida Fly-In really like it--way cool blade design!
(I'll bet you haven't used the phrase, "Way Cool" all day?)
Again, enjoyed our "rain delay" time together and hope to see you in Indiana this September or back in Florida next year?



