Ralphs' GyroBee site is back and buzzing!

barnstorm2

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Ralph sent me the files and the web site is now (apparently) fully operational in its new home in Cincinnati Ohio at:

http://www.thegyrobee.com/


Please update your links so that search engine traffic will get directed to this new location when people are looking for bee info and plans.

Please look through this site and let me know of any errors or problems.


I am happy to host this site but I don't have the time to update the site with new content.

If any Bee people here would like to update / add content to the site (even just time to time) please send me an email and I will give you the keys to the server.


Long buzz the bee!

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Tim, considering that you don't have an investment in the 'Bee, your stepping up and preserving this info is remarkable! But then you've demonstrated many times that you have a passion for this activity.

The only thing I don't see on the site is the photos or completion page that I believe Ralph had.

And thanks Ralph for developing a worthy (make that air worthy!) Bensen successor!
 
Thanks Dean!

I only have a few min. left before lunch is over and I have to act like I'm working...

I will check it out when I get home.

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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.

oh....and Wooo Hooo:whoo:

Kandace :angel:
 
Well, as you all know, Cincinnati is home to the Bengals. My mother's first cousin, Mary, was the wife of Paul Brown, deceased owner and the undisputed "Grandaddy of modern Football". So I already knew full well that good folks lived in Cinti. Now you guys know it too! Great job, Tim! Thanks so much!
 
First I would like to thank and commend you for bringing this Bee information back. And, I was wondering why Ralph T. decided to quit hosting it???
 
In the name of all the Bee fans outside the US,: THANKS!
That website was inspiring enough to make me decide to build a Bee, wich I am now setting up to fly.
If that webpage would have never existed, now I would not be the owner of my gyro.
Let this website keep making more happy flyers!
Thanks for keeping it alive.

Ed.
 
Awesome stuff :)
Could I persuade a fellow Bee builder to send me a copy of the most-recent documentation ( gbeer5.pdf I think it is )? Mine is sitting on a computer 350 kilometres away and I don't want to have to drive down to Auckland just to fetch it!!
many thanks,
John
 
Great work, Tim

Great work, Tim

I have to add my second here, Tim, to all those who have expressed their appreciation to you for keeping Ralph's Gyrobee site alive. You're providing an invaluable service to the gyroplane community.

Thank you!

Ed Newbold
 
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