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  1. Jered, I may have missed your intent, but is...

    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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    Gyroplane record attempt

    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...
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    You may feel Zack's answer is obvious, but what's...

    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...
  4. Thanks for the review of the Taxiway Cafe. I've...

    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...
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    I'm glad you like the book. I see your in...

    I'm glad you like the book.

    I see your in Oshkosh!? How lucky can a guy get!

    Ira
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    It's a one-of-a-kind gyrocopter built by a fellow...

    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...
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