NEW HI-PERFORMANCE AUTOGYRO ARF FROM JAPAN!!!
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Hi christophe,
if you look at Post #1 you'll see in the third photo "Kirara" marked on the box.
regards.
Karl.
if you look at Post #1 you'll see in the third photo "Kirara" marked on the box.
regards.
Karl.
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hello karl,
i speaked about the pics of the blue and white autogyro on the post #22.i wondered what was the name.the look is cool isn't it!!.
i know that we can build with a plan.do you know if we can buy a artf silverbird kit?
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i speaked about the pics of the blue and white autogyro on the post #22.i wondered what was the name.the look is cool isn't it!!.
i know that we can build with a plan.do you know if we can buy a artf silverbird kit?
regards
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chc799,
That is the "SUITCASE MINNIE".
The plans were at this web site: http://www.autogyro.com/plankit/plan.htm
However, I see the link to the plans is not working.
Here is a build thread: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Proj...1418256/tm.htm
These are the only links I can find on this model.
gyronuts may be able to give an idea on how to get the plans.
John
That is the "SUITCASE MINNIE".
The plans were at this web site: http://www.autogyro.com/plankit/plan.htm
However, I see the link to the plans is not working.
Here is a build thread: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Proj...1418256/tm.htm
These are the only links I can find on this model.
gyronuts may be able to give an idea on how to get the plans.
John
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@ John,
Christophe wrote:
"i speaked about the pics of the blue and white autogyro on the post #22." The blue and white kite is shown in photo #1 and this is a Silverbird. The Suitecase Minnie is shown in photo #3. We both haven't been paying attention.
@ Christophe,
send Bill a PM ( a message). If you are not sure how this is done just follow the instructions.
Go to post #22.
Click on the name 'Gyronuts', this will take you to his Dossier.
Click on 'PM', then enter your message.
Don't be afraid,
Bill is very helpful and extremely friendly.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
Karl.
Christophe wrote:
"i speaked about the pics of the blue and white autogyro on the post #22." The blue and white kite is shown in photo #1 and this is a Silverbird. The Suitecase Minnie is shown in photo #3. We both haven't been paying attention.

@ Christophe,
send Bill a PM ( a message). If you are not sure how this is done just follow the instructions.
Go to post #22.
Click on the name 'Gyronuts', this will take you to his Dossier.
Click on 'PM', then enter your message.
Don't be afraid,
Bill is very helpful and extremely friendly.Hope this helps.
Regards.
Karl.
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Ah, but I have Karl!
See if you can find where this was posted:
"I attach another photo, this time of a " Silverbird" which was a kit from Sweden some 6 years ago. "
It's in the thread I posted.
John
See if you can find where this was posted:
"I attach another photo, this time of a " Silverbird" which was a kit from Sweden some 6 years ago. "
It's in the thread I posted.
John
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hello,
IWADMIN&XE521&others thank you for all information.i have now a direct contact with bill,and i have looked to the "The Suitecase Minnie".it seem to be a pretty model,and have a good fly.but links for plan are broken,so,i probably found later with,the differents "autogyronautes"!! morever i have found other plan with bill and,friends on french discuss forum.
thank you again
chc799
ps;sorry for my poor language!!!i miss words
IWADMIN&XE521&others thank you for all information.i have now a direct contact with bill,and i have looked to the "The Suitecase Minnie".it seem to be a pretty model,and have a good fly.but links for plan are broken,so,i probably found later with,the differents "autogyronautes"!! morever i have found other plan with bill and,friends on french discuss forum.
thank you again
chc799
ps;sorry for my poor language!!!i miss words
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is someone have links for video on rc universe of kirara in torque?error 404 at this moment.someone have new links?
thank you
chc799
thank you
chc799
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Good day, fellow Aeromodellers.
I have a interst to have a go at a rotary wing aircraft (autogyro) flying, I have been reading the threads here in the autogyro pages of this section
Of Rcu a lot of good information for me, thanks.
I liked Mr Norbert Mosson in put , he seems a very knowledgable person on autogyro's like somaney others on these pages.
Norberts last thread's were some time ago, is he still active.
What I would like to get from him or eny other modeler the drawing -plans of the Japonees made model of the Kirara autogyro.
Or information if the kit is still available.
Would or could be scaled up to fit glow motors like the OS 46, 65 and Satio 125.
Can the plan be down loaded to me .
To make rotor blades what type of wood is used for the blades and type of aero foil section.
This is a bit of a diversion for me from ww2 scale fix wing aero planes, just something different to fly apart from helicopters !
Keep them flying.
EddyP51<br type="_moz" />
I have a interst to have a go at a rotary wing aircraft (autogyro) flying, I have been reading the threads here in the autogyro pages of this section
Of Rcu a lot of good information for me, thanks.
I liked Mr Norbert Mosson in put , he seems a very knowledgable person on autogyro's like somaney others on these pages.
Norberts last thread's were some time ago, is he still active.
What I would like to get from him or eny other modeler the drawing -plans of the Japonees made model of the Kirara autogyro.
Or information if the kit is still available.
Would or could be scaled up to fit glow motors like the OS 46, 65 and Satio 125.
Can the plan be down loaded to me .
To make rotor blades what type of wood is used for the blades and type of aero foil section.
This is a bit of a diversion for me from ww2 scale fix wing aero planes, just something different to fly apart from helicopters !
Keep them flying.
EddyP51<br type="_moz" />
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From: Ottobrunn, nr. Munich, GERMANY
Wotcha Blue,
sorry I can't help as far as plans are concerned, but kits used to be available from here
[link]http://www.modellhubschrauber.ch[/link]
Following are notes I made some time back:
Under the heading 'Shop' autogyros are not listed, but if you pump in 'Kirara' into the 'Suche' (search) box it came up with a couple of hits.
Ain't cheap.
Hope this helps.
Karl.
sorry I can't help as far as plans are concerned, but kits used to be available from here
[link]http://www.modellhubschrauber.ch[/link]
Following are notes I made some time back:
Under the heading 'Shop' autogyros are not listed, but if you pump in 'Kirara' into the 'Suche' (search) box it came up with a couple of hits.
Ain't cheap.
Hope this helps.
Karl.
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