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Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 7:40 pm
by ZULU1
I met with Bernard today, he has had some demand for the "Gyro suits" mentioned on the Gyro down PMB thread. As a result he is making a specific suit with some form of gaiter at the leg entry. Unsure of the details but this seems like it may help out in a fire scenario. Something similar to a fire mans suit probably. This operation is not a mickey mouse outfit, they make for helicopter companies, Police etc throughout the African continent. Also many types of bulletproof vests used with Chubb, ADT etc. And obviously EOD suits, battle dress etc. See http://www.blueridgetrading.co.za/

Hope this has been of some help.

Zulu1

Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:27 pm
by Jabbanaught
ZULU1 wrote:I met with Bernard today, he has had some demand for the "Gyro suits" mentioned on the Gyro down PMB thread. As a result he is making a specific suit with some form of gaiter at the leg entry. Unsure of the details but this seems like it may help out in a fire scenario. Something similar to a fire mans suit probably. This operation is not a mickey mouse outfit, they make for helicopter companies, Police etc throughout the African continent. Also many types of bulletproof vests used with Chubb, ADT etc. And obviously EOD suits, battle dress etc. See http://www.blueridgetrading.co.za/

Hope this has been of some help.

Zulu1
Paul any chance that we can get samples of these suits for the guys to look at during our "jamboree " at Gariep on the 20-22 May 2011

Paul

Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:05 pm
by ZULU1
Paul, I have forwarded the details to Bernard, I am sure that we can make some arrangement to bring some up and also the headsets / intercom setup that we have developed with "Low Level" and a new helmet which should be ready by then. I am aware that he has manufactured some suits for Gyro pilots.

No guarantees but we will try..

Cheers Paul

Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:14 pm
by Jabbanaught
ZULU1 wrote:Paul, I have forwarded the details to Bernard, I am sure that we can make some arrangement to bring some up and also the headsets / intercom setup that we have developed with "Low Level" and a new helmet which should be ready by then. I am aware that he has manufactured some suits for Gyro pilots.

No guarantees but we will try..

Cheers Paul
Thanks all welcome , I think you will have plenty pilots interested in what you have !

Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:26 pm
by ZULU1
Paul heres the prototype, will be a composite kevlar finished product and ultra light.

Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:04 am
by brigg
Hi Folks, i see they do head sets and intercoms. In the gyro we still suffer from the noise factor. Is this specificaly designed for gyros and if so does anyone have first hand experience on how effective they are with teh noise cancelation and interference on the intercom.

Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:29 pm
by Low Level
brigg wrote:In the gyro we still suffer from the noise factor. Is this specificaly designed for gyros and if so does anyone have first hand experience on how effective they are with teh noise cancelation and interference on the intercom.
I had a buzzcom intercom, and even on short flights with a pax, I used to switch the intercom off, cause the noise drove me crazy. I showed the pax where to put it on if he wants to talk to me, and then switched it off again.

I've put the airmagic system in, which Paul designed for gyros and it is awesome. I've done a 2 hour flight again on Friday with a pax, and one tends to forget you speak over an intercom. It is not only the noise cancelation that is great, the sound quality is fantastic. The other intercom systems sound like an..........uhhmmm ....intercom. The airmagic sound quality is like a normal conversation, where as other systems, even with seriously expensive headsets sounds like that, thin squeeky clockradio, intercom sound.

My hangarmate flies a Thunderbird fitted with an airmagic. Listening to his transmissions on a Saturday, it beats the big birds' systems on clarity by a mile and a half. :wink: In his open cockpit, there is less wind noise on a transmission than the noise in the closed cockpits with their expensive radios.

Best money I have ever spend on my gyro. (^^)

I've only bought the headset option, not the helmets - personal preferance.
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Seen Piet Meyer's leather cladded helmets - nice.
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Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:41 pm
by t-bird
Hi Low level

What radio do you use with the Airmagic system ?

Re: Custom Gyro Suits, Blue Ridge Trading

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:02 am
by Low Level
Microair 760.

Paul gave me an interface with the intercom that just plugs into the back of the radio. Gave it power, plug it into the radio and it worked. vhpy