13brv3
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I know this is a long shot, but I'd love to see a G1 in person if I could find one fairly close to east TN. Extra credit if it's an enclosed model, since I'm worried about head room .
Thanks,
Rusty
Thanks,
Rusty
Wow, that is so freaking bad-ass. Curious what the weight comparison to an equivalent HP conventional engine is.I’ve got one at my place with a radial engine on it.
I'm not close but I can share info with you on my Genesis. I can call you or you can call me. I'm very impressed with the kit and the way it all goes together.Any other Aviomania gyros in easy driving range of east TN? Even a 2 place would tell me a lot about how they're built. The only one I know of so far is the one in NC.
Thanks,
Rusty
Joe Pires has a G2 in Florida.
That would be fantastic! Thanks.There is a G-1 with a Rotax 582 engine, here in middle tn. It is about 200 miles from you .
I will contact him and see if I can share his info with you.
Typically, several people are at Barry's fly-in by Wednesday, a few more on Thursday and most are there by noon on Friday. So if you went down on Thursday and Friday, you would see a lot of Gyroplanes and have a blast while there, before your weekend shift.Did he buy your (formerly) Rotec powered G1sA? I asked Aviomania about the possibility of updating that to the current convertible body, and they said I was too late. I guess the new owner already contacted them about an engine and mount.
I work every weekend (by choice), so it's very unlike I'll attend any fly-ins.