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From: Staten Island, NY
I am looking for someone to suggest a good starting autogyro or gyroplane.
I did have a 40 sized one from a company I cant remember (something with an armadillo I think) but was not very successful with it.... It was an all aluminum frame and corrigated platic monstrocity....
Any suggestions as to a stable, easy to learn on model would be greatly appreciated.
I did have a 40 sized one from a company I cant remember (something with an armadillo I think) but was not very successful with it.... It was an all aluminum frame and corrigated platic monstrocity....
Any suggestions as to a stable, easy to learn on model would be greatly appreciated.
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From: Phoenix
Welcome to the Autogyro Forum, Mr."jtalvy",
>>>...Any suggestions as to a stable, easy to learn on model would be greatly appreciated...<<<
If you are looking for such a model in kit form, the "GyroBee" from AUTOGYRO CO. of ARIZONA is my recommendation. (Website listed below in the closing.) We recommend this if you have solo'd in at least a 4-channel fixed wing trainer?
Please visit this forum as often as you can and we'll try to be more prompt answering your questions next time.
>>>...Any suggestions as to a stable, easy to learn on model would be greatly appreciated...<<<
If you are looking for such a model in kit form, the "GyroBee" from AUTOGYRO CO. of ARIZONA is my recommendation. (Website listed below in the closing.) We recommend this if you have solo'd in at least a 4-channel fixed wing trainer?
Please visit this forum as often as you can and we'll try to be more prompt answering your questions next time.



