John's gyroplane is a one of a kind single seat 912 powered gyroplane called the viewmaster if I remember correctly.
She is very well built with lots of unusual features.
I've flown along together w/ Dennis, who built the Viewmaster. He posted some videos he had taken from a video camera he mounted onto his helmet.
Here is one where he & I flew from Scappoose airport in Oregon over to Woodland airstrip in Washington, alongside the "5", as they say in southern California (I-5). This was when my gyro still had a Rotax 503 for power. From Woodland, we split off, he returning to Buzzard Flats airstrip in Battle Ground, Wa., & I returned back to Scappoose.
He posted more of flying around the El Mirage area in his "Viewmaster" gyro. He named them
and
In the "Flying with Steve" youtube video, those who have attended El Mirage gyro events will recognize Steve & his VW-powered, twin stacks gyro, who regularly flys over from their airstrip about six miles to the west. They call their place "Area 52".
At 1:36 in that video, you can see the Viewmaster in flight, filmed from the ground. Rather shaky video for those several seconds. Around 2:12, you can see Teddy's place, w/ airstrip in the distance, about 12 o'clock, w/ the Chicken Ranch airstrip in the foreground off to the left.
There are some beautiful shots of the sunrise/sunsets, as well as low flying just off the desert scrub that is the El Mirage area. Lots of foundations of prior buildings abound. Really nice music sequences Dennis incorporated in his videos. The Viewmaster appears to be one very smooth flying gyroplane.
In the "chacing Kevin" video, one can see & feel what it is like flying a gyro close up behind another single place machine, @ "Gyrocopter Cove".