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  • Ultra-lightweight gyrocopter!

    so Ian Morcombe reckons his Sportcopter is light ..

  • #2
    Now THAT would be a weight shift controlled gyrocopter!

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    • #3
      I took this pic many moons ago at LETHBRIDGE airfield, just as I was getting into gyro"s. This is light weight!!!!Regards SamL...................

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      • #4
        That would be one sure way to learn how to feel every aspect of flying a gyro, no intstriments to tell you anything. Then the other good side , unintrupted view just right for those trips along the nudist beachs. ;DDes Garvin

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        • #5
          Yeh,you could sneak up on em! ;D

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          • #6
            :d
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            • #7
              :d
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              • #8
                Belongs to Dean Bayly here in Ballarat and he is still flying it. It wasn"t as light as Roscos "cause of the seat tank.Aussie Paul.

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                • #9
                  Hi PaulI believe he"s flying it at Trawalla now days at Rowans place.Must drop in one day and say hello, via ballarat of course ;D ;D ;DRegards SamL......................

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                  • #10
                    Lots to be said for the lightweight machines which I think is being forgotten in the era of 2.2 & 2.5 subys with cabins ,lots of fuel etc etc. Dont get me wrong, the big 2 seaters are very good machines but for having fun, it would be hard to go past the real lightweight machine.I know the newbies see gyros with all the bells & whistles & fall in love with them & sort of disregard the lightweights without even trying them..

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                    • #11
                      Lots to be said for the lightweight machines which I think is being forgotten in the era of 2.2 & 2.5 subys with cabins ,lots of fuel etc etc. Dont get me wrong, the big 2 seaters are very good machines but for having fun, it would be hard to go past the real lightweight machine.I know the newbies see gyros with all the bells & whistles & fall in love with them & sort of disregard the lightweights without even trying them..I totally agree Brian, I realy do miss my old Dradonfly :"( :"( :"(Just like ridding a dirt bike in shorts and t shirt !!!Regards SamL.....................

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                      • #12
                        I have a skyhook gyro in the shed if any one wants a lightweight gyro!Mark ;D

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