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Old June 13th 04, 03:57 PM
Ralph @ G-Squadron
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Default Quick Response Ambulance

Anyone think the idea of using an autogyro as a quick-response ambulance
service is good? Wouldn't actually transport patients, but would act like
the quick response car or bike, delivering emergency help, and looking after
patients until land ambulance arrives.

I'm going to see how far I can take the scheme with ambulance services
across the UK...

I need your opinions, and suggestions for the best autogyro, gyrocopter or
gyroplane for the job.

- Ralph


 




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