It is with great excitement that I add this page to the forum.
Johan von Ludwigh has started the process of getting the UFO Helithruster certified as a 'one of a kind' at CAA.
This last week all the torque, stress and hang tests were done, and passed all the CAA's criteria to be airworthy. So to all gyro builders out there
CAA wants to help us be safe. I have only had cooperation since we started this process with CAA and Wagtail.
The breakthrough came when we decided to put the UFO through it's passes. It can rather break on the ground under stress than while flying.
I noticed that every strain taking part gets checked as load is added, and if a component seems to suffer, the process is stopped.
On the engine mount the load was enough to simulate 3.5g, and the structure was tested to 2.6g. I was amazed to see the gyro under that strain for 2 hours,
considering under normal flying circumstances the "g" forces will only be applied for a few of seconds at a time, since we are not into acrobatics.
The gyro was loaded with concrete and tractor weights, when we ran out of weights, batterys

