The following comment is interesting:
"For a long time I had been interested in building a tandem-seat aircraft designed for visual reconnaissance. I considered that an ideal recce aircraft had to be very quiet and almost impossible to see when flying at 5000 feet against a clear-sky background.
... Of greatest importance was the need for all round visual freedom of the ground...
I was sent to South Africa's CSIR to explore possibilities... I was shown a gyrocopter that had been built with the express intention of testing CSIR's developmental work in carbon fibre rotor blades. The gyrocopter had an ideal cabin with good visual freedom and if fitted with a paddle bladed propellor and muffled exhausts, it seemed to be the answer to my dreams."
Unfortunately the CSIR's gyrocopter was still in development and months away from completion and the Rhodesian Air Force were left to test the Patchen Explorer instead.
How the history and use of gyrocopters may have been reshaped had the CSIR gyro design been ready for bush war deployment in Rhodesia!
Wat se Wagtail?
