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Ya, I've heard parts of America and Canada were behind the times. Other
parts of the world have been using them for decades. Although I hear Florida has one or two also. I found this page that may interest you: http://popularmechanics.com/science/...ft/print.phtml or this one: http://www.baliciel.com/ulm/boispierre/boispierre1.htm Bob Martin wrote: Well, I don't think that the gyro is that old. A year ago he was doing taxi tests up and down the taxiway between hangar rows without rotor blades. I want to say that he's about 55-60, but I could be wrong. As my dad said the other day, that gyro of his is "like a mosquito... all it's good for is making noise." And whenever he does fly it, it's only for a few circuits around the pattern. "Wooduuuward" wrote in message ... Must be a good design if he's an old guy. Do you know which manufacterer / model it is? |
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