im just a wanta be as it stands now but i have questions i live in tenn. knoxville area here i dont see any gryos but i do see ppg and a few fixed wing ultralight craft my question is do gyros not fair well in roug terrain like that of tenn. my email is smurf.1959@hotmail.com thanks.
Nice machine. I don't like what Air Command did with their new high centerline design, my older version was a much more stable aircraft in my opinion, it was a lot like this Magni.
Great video! The Magni is the only gyro that I have flown, but it is a great machine to fly. Is this video over Ste. Genevieve? Please post more videos soon.
depending upon wind conditions, fuel, weight, etc.... anywhere from as low as 40 feet with a strong headwind to around 350 feet with 2 people full of fuel. may vary more or less depending upon those conditions, what type of takeoff u dom and many other factors.
Well heres a few ideas and things I haven't personally seen in any gyroplane you tube videos.
-First person helmet cam or mounted onto the gyro plane footage
-Flying steep ascents and descnets as well as sharp banked turns (shown in both helmet cam and on ground perspective, would be a treat to see the cpmparison)
-Flying above the clouds
Anyone one of those would be very neat to see
I like you flying footage by the way, looks like it was a bit chilly haha
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im just a wanta be as it stands now but i have questions i live in tenn. knoxville area here i dont see any gryos but i do see ppg and a few fixed wing ultralight craft my question is do gyros not fair well in roug terrain like that of tenn. my email is smurf.1959@hotmail.com thanks.
roaddog453 1 year ago
Seems a big hazard to this kind of flying is wires.
cnlwoo 3 years ago
SICK!!! i took a ride in one today. makes my dads piper look bad. great video.
geoffreyyoungblood 4 years ago
Nice machine. I don't like what Air Command did with their new high centerline design, my older version was a much more stable aircraft in my opinion, it was a lot like this Magni.
gyrovision 4 years ago
Great video! The Magni is the only gyro that I have flown, but it is a great machine to fly. Is this video over Ste. Genevieve? Please post more videos soon.
MagniPilot 4 years ago
depending upon wind conditions, fuel, weight, etc.... anywhere from as low as 40 feet with a strong headwind to around 350 feet with 2 people full of fuel. may vary more or less depending upon those conditions, what type of takeoff u dom and many other factors.
duckman416 4 years ago
what's the take off length for this aircraft
rajsingh0621 4 years ago
Well heres a few ideas and things I haven't personally seen in any gyroplane you tube videos.
-First person helmet cam or mounted onto the gyro plane footage
-Flying steep ascents and descnets as well as sharp banked turns (shown in both helmet cam and on ground perspective, would be a treat to see the cpmparison)
-Flying above the clouds
Anyone one of those would be very neat to see
I like you flying footage by the way, looks like it was a bit chilly haha
AdrenalineAddicted 5 years ago
any suggestions on what yall would like to see in the other videos?
duckman416 5 years ago
How about a short walk around of your Gyro, explaining things to newbies. Nice job.
BreezyHawk 4 years ago
Remarkable low-altitude control -- nicely done. Consider adding a few exterior shots of the M16 -- it's a beautiful aircraft.
ianbruce 5 years ago
So... what do yall think?
duckman416 5 years ago