Jered,
I may have missed your intent, but is it to build the aircraft in Columbia and have it registered and certificated so you can fly it in the US?
FWIW, I know some gyroplane owners who...
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Jered,
I may have missed your intent, but is it to build the aircraft in Columbia and have it registered and certificated so you can fly it in the US?
FWIW, I know some gyroplane owners who...
FYI for anyone who may be interested in gyroplanes, a couple of Texas pilots have set out to establish a world speed record for an experimental two-seat, open-cockpit gyroplane over a recognized...
You may feel Zack's answer is obvious, but what's not obvious is what do you mean by "this" when you ask the question. In fairness to Zack, I think his answer directly answered one of your...
Thanks for the review of the Taxiway Cafe. I've put it on my list of must-visit airports.
And speaking of the Mckinney airport, I see that the FBO there has been nationally recognized, and the...
I'm glad you like the book.
I see your in Oshkosh!? How lucky can a guy get!
Ira
It's a one-of-a-kind gyrocopter built by a fellow in Georgia, modeled after the classic 60s-vintage Bensen, and nicknamed by the builder as Gyronimo.
"GyroCopter" was specifically the name...