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    G,day.Could somebody tell me please, what this pretty little blue Gyrois, also the enclosed white one in the second pic.Not just what they are but who makes them.Tar.It would be good if we had a thread that listed Gyro Manufacturersin this country, with a brief description or pic.For new chums to the forum it can take weeks or even months of browsing before you come across a pic that tells you who makesit. I know, I look ! Not everybody lives within cooee of a clubor even a Gyro owner for that matter. The constraints that are placedupon me particularly dont allow me to be absent from home alonefor more than 4 or 5 hours at any given time and most of the timeI cant make definite plans. But thats my problem and I never complainabout it, I do in fact have a lot of fun.I would hazard a guess and say that there are probably some out thereon the forum that would also like to drool over the models withouthaving to actually go anywhere !The Ultralite and Trike followers etc,are well catered for withthe mags that can be delivered to your door or picked up at thenewsagent but there is not much out there for the Gyro bod. The Gyro News may contain some info but how many of the curious wouldwant to be a paid up member of ASRA before they become hooked ?Just my two cents worth.Cheers.Safe flying.Image Insert: 86.47

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    The blue machine was built by Geoff Nelson, from Victoria. He is not 'on-line'. The yellow one belongs to Scott Hogan, who is a regular on the Forum.The white one belongs to Lee Gibson from NSW. He is not 'on-line' either.LlewellaA sceptic is a person who, when he sees the handwriting on the wall, claims it is a forgery.

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      I understand Leeroys machine is up for sale.

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        Thank you.Robert DunnMackay. Qld.Growing old is good while it lasts.

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