I crossed over (from FW PPL training) to gyros in 2005...
My decision to buy the Magni M16 at the time (instead of the newly introduced, and more competitively priced MT-03 - my other "shortlist" option) was primarily due to Ed Thompson's (WW2 RAF pilot) famous quote,
"Never fly the 'A' model of anything."
I had neither the experience nor the desire to be the "test-pilot" customer of a new-to-market non-type-certified aircraft. ( my view hasn't changed... )
Magni was (is) an established gyro manufacturer, with several decades of production expertise, enjoyed a highly-regarded reputation for its "tried and tested" design, excellent pitch-stability and impressive safety record to match.
I wanted a Chrome-Moly 4130 airframe (rather than Stainless Steel) due to its better vibration / fatigue attributes - particularly in a high-vibration ac like a gyro. (i.e the reduced risk of metal stress-fatigue in chrome-moly steel was a more important safety criteria for me than the better anti-corrosion, but poorer "metal-fatigue" properties of S/S).
Ditto the preference for composite (unlimited lifespan) versus aluminium extruded (limited lifespan*) rotors with their the mandatory timex. (*usually approx. 1,500 hours). Also, at the time there had been instances of stress-fractures in aluminium hub-bars and IIRC, Australia had recently instituted 500 hour limitations on all ali hub-bars.
Lastly, Magni offered very good local agent support - and due to it's high popularity in SA there was the advantage of benefitting from the pool of experience and knowledge sharing from other local Magni pilots.
Would I buy another Magni? .... I have and I did. The M22
Would I buy anything else? ... Yes. If Auto-Gyro Mbgh ever offers a chrome-moly airframe and composite-rotor option for the Calidus I'll have a very serious look at it - with my cheque-book in hand!
Ditto when the Arrow-Copter releases their "B-model" - but rather than going with my cheque-book I may have to be there on my knees with the bank-manager!
