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Old 05-11-2012, 04:02 AM
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Buona giornata a tutti...
non sapevo cosa fare..... così mando un saluto a tutti i gyropiloti .
Due foto della mia giornata al campo.
Buoni voli a tutti
Gianmaria
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Old 05-11-2012, 04:43 AM
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Sorry but I was wrong in translation from Italian to English.
Hello everyone I send three photos of my day at the camp.
I have a curiosity seen the power of forums ...How many US Air command flying in the world?
Thanks again and good flights at all ...
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Old 05-11-2012, 07:18 AM
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Looking good, thanks for sharing the pictures!!

I do not know how many Air Command's are flying but I have seen a few one and two place machines at fly-ins.
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Old 05-11-2012, 10:46 AM
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Lots of Air Commands are still flying all over the world.

A/C HTL/CLT are one of the most sold gyro internationally.

Experienced and cautious gyro pilots enjoy the joys of
Air Command.

Think of changing the Horizontal stabilizer for better pitch
stability and safety in rough winds.

Fly safe and have fun.
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Old 05-11-2012, 03:37 PM
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Thank you sign answers.John Rountree and sign. Rehan K.Janjua.Sono a fan of gyro from 25 years and have modified my ac following the work of Midget 1 and thanks to the forum are more comfortable in flight.
Now that I took courage I will write more often.
Thanks Gianmaria
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Old 05-11-2012, 08:31 PM
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Thank you sign answers.John Rountree and sign. Rehan K.Janjua.Sono a fan of gyro from 25 years and have modified my ac following the work of Midget 1 and thanks to the forum are more comfortable in flight.
Now that I took courage I will write more often.
Thanks Gianmaria
Welcome Gianmaria,

Glad to see one of my originally sold Air Commands still flying in Italy so many years later. Most of my Air Commands were sold overseas, over 1200 of them.

Back in the late1980's, you would go to the gyro fly-in and see the lineup of mostly Commanders. I beleave it was Tom Milton that said for the first time he had trouble picking out his aircraft in the lineup.

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Old 05-12-2012, 03:58 AM
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Thanks sign Fetter Dennis of the response. Thanks to you we had a great interest for the gyro in Italy.If you remember to Cizzago Brescia was born the first gyroplane school and it was a great time!
In my area we are still three faithful to aircommand and think that one of them has 76 years ... and fly!
It was a great honor to speak with her sign. Fetter .... years ago when she was in Italy we almost known person.
It is now my intention to regain all the ac in italy and take a United stand and gathering to spend beautiful moments of flight.
good day gianmaria
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Old 05-12-2012, 04:24 AM
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Here are the pictures of my friend Luigi alongside of my beast! 76 years and not hear them!
After women ... the gyroplani are the best (I'm even less complicated) Gianmaria
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We do enjoy pictures, thanks for sharing!
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Gianmaria, I have a set of sky wheels just like yours, with the long hub, total length 23 feet, direct drive subaru, it flys my 250# butt very good, don't believe I could get off the ground without them.

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Old 05-12-2012, 03:21 PM
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Hi James, nice to meet you congratulations for your gyro, I love the nude cars because you have everything there, you have no surprises and the wind in your face is intoxicating.
My gyro was assembled in 1997, has a rotax 532 engine and it is my life. Honestly I have always worked and I always like all my free time dedicated to the passion of flight.Here in Italy we are in economic crisis and hope I can continue with my passion.
My dream? Escape in a free country and fly with my friends.
I would bring my jeep with me, my wife and of course my Air commando.
Good flights Gianmaria
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:08 AM
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Gianmaria, what kind of jeep do you have, I have a 1975 CJ5 that I bought in 1975, and still drive it today.

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Old 05-13-2012, 02:06 PM
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Hi James, I'm afraid we're OT..... but anyway my first Jeep wrangler cj7 was a Renegate of 1981 ... now I have the new Wrangler jK. ... is totally different .... but I like it. God Bless America! and me too!
Hi Gianmaria

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