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Oh my goodness...they've re-invented the "Mixmaster" (Cessna Skymaster). That's not what I expected to see.
Very clever. Can it maintain altitude on either engine if one stops? One of the nasty problems with the Cessna Skymaster was that the rear engine had all the horsepower and the front engine only fed the rear. If you lost the rear engine on take-off, you might not notice and could end up in real trouble. It looks like you have a lot of activity and creativity in gyroplanes over there. Excellent!
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Jon Carleton http://peachstaterotorcraft.org Private ASEL Instrument Rating N575EE "The Bulldozer" gyroplane N4638D Beechcraft Bonanza Last edited by jcarleto; 06-22-2012 at 05:52 AM. |
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A good way to have contra-rotative props! (i don't know if this is the case!?)
Thanks to share.
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Discussing, exchanging, giving ideas...going towards a non expensive, safe and easy homebuilt rotorcraft which is not a gyro nor an helico but a mix of both!!! Keeping the best of each!!!.... ![]() THE TOURINGCOPTER:http://www.rotaryforum.com/forum/att...0&d=1167007089 THE GYROCOAX:http://www.rotaryforum.com/forum/att...4&d=1169478953 THE ULTRALITECOAX:http://www.rotaryforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18431 Last edited by quadrirotor; 06-22-2012 at 05:54 AM. |
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Thank you and your picture, very inspiration!
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To be tried in a scaled model, may be!?
Looking for a video of a AC34 landing in its propwash: AMAZING!
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Discussing, exchanging, giving ideas...going towards a non expensive, safe and easy homebuilt rotorcraft which is not a gyro nor an helico but a mix of both!!! Keeping the best of each!!!.... ![]() THE TOURINGCOPTER:http://www.rotaryforum.com/forum/att...0&d=1167007089 THE GYROCOAX:http://www.rotaryforum.com/forum/att...4&d=1169478953 THE ULTRALITECOAX:http://www.rotaryforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18431 Last edited by quadrirotor; 06-22-2012 at 12:37 PM. |
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Ni Hao Xuanyiji, thanks for posting the videos I really enjoy watching them! It looks like gyros are growing in popularity in China. Just curious what the red banner said. It looks like you guys were having a fly-in. Good luck with your progress and stay safe!
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In China, more and more people like gyros, deeply attracted by gyros, can be expected in the future, gyro fans will have a large quantity. That's for sure. But, in China there is no professional enterprise and company production rotorcraft, No professional of flight training.unfortunately. So I admire the U.S gyro lovers , because you've got these.
The red banner of content: the gyro lovers of parties and my website address www.xuanyiji.com. ( Now, on my web site, gathering all China gyro lovers , rotorcraft Chinese called: xuanyiji ) There exists a fly-in,of course it is a very small a fly-in. Have the red banners links: www.xuanyiji.com/thread-16385-1-1.html Last edited by xuanyiji; 06-22-2012 at 10:38 PM. |
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xuanyiji
Pleased to see you are having much success in promoting gyro in China. How many gyro flying in China ? How far do gyro owner come to flying party ? How often do you have a flying party ? Tony |
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In China, the number of gyros no statistics, because there are some difficulties,
has the DIY gyros and import gyros, for example: MTOsport, Calidus, all is the German goods, the U.S gyro is rare, as I know, there is a single seat butterfly. This flight party is just part of China's zhejiang province party gyro lovers, this kind of flight party don't regularly. |
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