The Gyro Bee and Honey Bee(s) were copies of Martin Hollmann's Bumble Bee. Martin's prototype Bumble Bee had an instrument pod with a small windshield.
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Allan Tartarian flew the first test flight. Years later I asked Allan how effective was the small windshield on the Bumble Bee? He said, "No better than on a small motorcycle. Will keep the bugs from flying into your mouth."
Since I'm guessing your gyro will be cruising 45 mph-ish, why even bother?
OK, I just answered my own question by finding your other post
Somewhere within the memory bank of my dura matter, I recall from a PRA magazine back in the mid 1990s an individual that flew a single place SnoBird from the Canadian Border to the Mexican border. The photos showed a very simple faring created out of plexiglass formed in a horizontal "U" shape, down low and around the rudder pedals. I'll have to search for the photo.
Wayne