
Sounds like everybody is confused as to why I would want a gyro since I own a turbine helicopter! From the sound of it all gyro owners/pilots are in fact helicopter wannabees!

Is that true?
Whirly.
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lion wrote:Nope, I owned a new R44 and R22 and sold them to upgrade to a gyro!
Anything is an upgrade from a Robinson, even a trike (no disrespect to trike owners!lion wrote:Nope, I owned a new R44 and R22 and sold them to upgrade to a gyro!
Whirly, my offer of about three years ago still stand.whirly wrote:Jean,
I was sold a year or three ago already!
But believe it or not, I have never flown in one.![]()
Whirly.
Ha ha! I enjoyed the 400 odd hours I did in the Robbies, but didn't get my turbine rating unfortunately. I mostly enjoyed the heli flying, but got tired of all the costs and that the helis are always trying to suck themselves up their own naughts! I know I know....its all in the training with vortex ring state etc etc.whirly wrote:Anything is an upgrade from a Robinson, even a trike (no disrespect to trike owners!lion wrote:Nope, I owned a new R44 and R22 and sold them to upgrade to a gyro!)!
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Whirly.
mak,mak wrote:Whirly, my offer of about three years ago still stand.whirly wrote:Jean,
I was sold a year or three ago already!
But believe it or not, I have never flown in one.![]()
Whirly.
Enclosed is definately nice, BUT, you must definately give the open cockpit a go as well.....see next point also.lion wrote:I would like to go and try all the enclosed ones available, Cavalon, Calidus, Xenon, M24 etc and then see what I think.
Gyro flying is not about getting there - it is about how you get there. On our cross country trips my tracks look like it was flown by a drunken pilot. The scenery and believe me - even the odours - keeps one so entertained, you do not want to fly at 84 knots.whirly wrote:I thought a gyro would cruise at more than 80 mph as Yoda stated? With two up and lots of fuel I cruise at 84 kts in the chopper.
Don't think so. The slighter heavier controls give you the feeling that you are in control. You can manhandle a gyro, and they love it.whirly wrote:My chopper has hydraulics and was thinking that a gyro might not be as light on the controls, so I expected that. Hopefully it's not too stiff and will put me off.
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