Hello everybody from Ukraine!

This Bulgarian autogyro with our propeller:
 

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Lightning - that reminds me - what has become of the Lightning that is in the USA - is it a flyer flying ?
 
I think yes.
 

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Two unregistered Lightnings on the ground.
 
Leon, you are supposed to be doing two or three kits for Texas, USA in your thread. What news on those?
 
""Leon, you are supposed to be doing two or three kits for Texas, USA in your thread. What news on those? ""

All went very quiet after the accident in France in summer 2015 - nine pages on this here

http://www.forum-autogire.com/t2433-Accident-dans-le-Gers.htm

Some uncertainty as to whether the gyro supplied was a kit or a complete machine - it would good to hear an update on this or insight into the French accident of the Leon Gyro.

Thanks
 
Steve, I don't comment as I don't have any details, I was shocked and deeply touched by this sad news for some monthes and still hard for me to beleave on it.
I know that it was very hard approaching, with return of gyro and fire after.
I have no other details, the only person who able to comment something is pilot Patrick who (God thank you !) survived this terrible accident, I wish Patrick quick recovery and go back to normal life and fly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDT5yEckzRo

Anyway, this thread is not about this, it is about gyrocopters produced in Ukraine and propellers for them also produced in Ukraine
 
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Leon you mentioned them yourself - "Vladimir looks like forget other gyrocopters produced in Ukraine also with Ukrainin propellers

www.leongyro.com"

Antony then also mentioned them.

Dialogue.

What standard are the propellers built too - are they tested and approved/certified for aviation.
 
I certify this airplane propellers as part of the X-32 and X-37 trike.
Currently, end certification work in Germany for use on an airplane Savage:
 

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Good luck that approval work in Germany.

We have the "Kiev 263/1700" and "Kiev 283/1800" here in the UK on type likes the C42 and Aeroprakt ( Ukrainian ) A22.

What is your propeller product called?
 
Thank you. In Germany and the UK, I refer propellers under the brand name "Meglin". Authors proopellera - Kharkov engineers A.Vasilev and P.Dimitrov. Propellers production is 1995. Original design called BH-3 "Donchak." Currently, production is concentrated in Kiev and Kharkov.
 

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Recently, our propeller saber Meglin received a certificate in Germany for use on aircraft Savage.
 

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Another topic:
 

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Dear colleagues! The number of orders for wooden propellers has increased dramatically. We don't have time. I must once again warn potential customers that the propeller will have to wait several months. We can't compromise the quality of the product.
 
Hi Folks.

Just received my new propeller from these guys and it is a beauty. Very pleased with their sabre propeller, even comes with the protection covers. Sorry no photos but I'll hopefully have some tomorrow for you. It sits behind a BMW1200RS engine and they have reinforced the blades to take the power.

phil

http://propeller.simplesite.com/
 
@jm-urbani some photos of my new propeller. I had to buy a new one as some debris from the runway went through my old prop.


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