I have the very last Sno-Bird gyro kit sold in my possession and up for sale. I purchased this kit about ten years ago from David Hill, the last owner of Sno-Bird Inc. I have everything that came with the kit still sealed in its little plastic assembly bags. Frame tubes, wheels, hydraulic brakes, control system, instruments and pod, rotor bar and grips, stab, seat, complete factory assembly manual etc. Bags and bags of brand new, unused kit parts and hardware, virtually everything needed (except engine) to build your own SnoBird single place machine.
The only thing missing in the kit is the factory rotor head which David had run out of at the time. So he gave me two used rotorheads, one was from a 2 place and comes with an electric pre-rotator motor setup. The other I think is a single place rotorhead, but I'm not sure. I also have a new Dick Wunderlich prerotator, a 3 bladed variable pitch composite prop (Ivo prop or similar, don't remember) that is virtually new (less than 10 hours according to David Hill) and a very lightly used set of Rotordyne aluminum blades that have less than 100 hours on them (again according to David Hill - I never flew them).
I only have a few pics of a few parts available right now, which I will try to post here. But I'll post complete and detailed pictures and a video when I get a chance to lay everything out and photograph it properly. Price is $4000 for everything. All you need is an engine and within a few weeks time, away you go in a brand new, zero time airframe that you know with 100% certainty has been assembled correctly and to appropriate aviation standards. Lots and lots of very pricey parts in this kit. Considering what new professional kits sell for today, this is a steal. And it'n NOT an old barn find either, as you will soon see when I have a chance to post detailed pics.
I'm located in Callaway Maryland.
The only thing missing in the kit is the factory rotor head which David had run out of at the time. So he gave me two used rotorheads, one was from a 2 place and comes with an electric pre-rotator motor setup. The other I think is a single place rotorhead, but I'm not sure. I also have a new Dick Wunderlich prerotator, a 3 bladed variable pitch composite prop (Ivo prop or similar, don't remember) that is virtually new (less than 10 hours according to David Hill) and a very lightly used set of Rotordyne aluminum blades that have less than 100 hours on them (again according to David Hill - I never flew them).
I only have a few pics of a few parts available right now, which I will try to post here. But I'll post complete and detailed pictures and a video when I get a chance to lay everything out and photograph it properly. Price is $4000 for everything. All you need is an engine and within a few weeks time, away you go in a brand new, zero time airframe that you know with 100% certainty has been assembled correctly and to appropriate aviation standards. Lots and lots of very pricey parts in this kit. Considering what new professional kits sell for today, this is a steal. And it'n NOT an old barn find either, as you will soon see when I have a chance to post detailed pics.
I'm located in Callaway Maryland.