Why not use the fuselage of a normal 4 seater a/c and slap a couple of rotors on it?

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Don't think so. In relation to the Magni's and MT's, the Sycamore is already 150 kg overweight - 240 kg compared to 390 kg. I have a 31 ft rotor, and I weigh 100 kg. I have taken 100 kg pax with full fuel. That is the load including extra weight - 350 kg.RV4ker wrote:If a 2 seater needs 114hp will a 4 seater not need 300+ HP? COST
Low Level wrote:Don't think so. In relation to the Magni's and MT's, the Sycamore is already 150 kg overweight - 240 kg compared to 390 kg. I have a 31 ft rotor, and I weigh 100 kg. I have taken 100 kg pax with full fuel. That is the load including extra weight - 350 kg.RV4ker wrote:If a 2 seater needs 114hp will a 4 seater not need 300+ HP? COST
Thinking hard fitting 33 ft rotors and the RAF (Subaru) 165 hp motor to a gyro, you'll be able to lift quite a bit.
Only problem is enclosed body seems to get heavy.
Hi gyrosa, do you know where I can get some info on those limitations? CAA Website? Thxgyrosa wrote:About the 4 seater gyro idea, I do not think that it is impossible. It can be done, and in my opinion, using the Cierva type configuration and swing a larger diameter prop it can work with a three blade or even 4 blade rotor. I do not think longer blades are allways the answer because Magni did experiment with a 4 blade rotor which had a shorter diameter and it scared him due to the fact that this thing had a furious rate of climb (his feet were above the horison). The question we need to ask is will it be allowed in the RSA with a gyro plane licence which is essentially for 2 persons max or will the SACAA require something more in the line of PPL perhaps?
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