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I stumbled upon the following picture in a June 1961 Popular Mechanics. It shows a tractor autogiro built by two chiropractors, Drs. Wayne Gustafson and Charles Stober of Portland, Oregon. Looks like a good, stable design. Look at the simple controls!
Anyone who knows how it performed and what happened to it?
Jim
barnstorm2
09-02-2004, 10:05 AM
Sounds cool! Can you scan the image?
Oops, :confused:
Seems as if my jpeg file did not upload.
Let's try again :)
Jim
Brent_Brown
09-02-2004, 02:18 PM
They look happy, like this thing works COOOOOL.
BoneyM
04-27-2009, 04:18 AM
I wonder if they are not laughing at each other saying I am not taking this thing up in the air, and the guy standing up says no fracking way, your crazy even to try.
Mike484
04-27-2009, 05:12 AM
I wonder if they are not laughing at each other saying I am not taking this thing up in the air, and the guy standing up says no fracking way, your crazy even to try.
I tend to think your right.
I tend to think that it would not fly well , if at all. Without a fairing on the front, the prop blast on the pilot will act more as a air brake than anything else. This problem has been encountered before on other tractor experiments without a fairing or wind deflector of some kind.
Tony
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