It's obvious by the comments that no one has a clue what the flight characteristics are of a gyroplane. This not a helo guys. That is an extremely minimal amount of stick shake. Out of track blades show up as airframe "hopping" on an auto gyro. There is no autogyro that does not have stick shake.
Blades are out of track, you need a trim tab bender and a good Aero mech that knows what he is doing as well as w stick and chalk to get the hi or low blade marked. No big deal.
Do check the rorot stops to see if they were being banged
It's obvious by the comments that no one has a clue what the flight characteristics are of a gyroplane. This not a helo guys. That is an extremely minimal amount of stick shake. Out of track blades show up as airframe "hopping" on an auto gyro. There is no autogyro that does not have stick shake.
wartowne 2 years ago 2
Yeah I agree our Sparrow hawk does the same thing.
BradleyAircraft 3 years ago 2
a crack in the blade may cause that ! have em checked before its too late
GIOKMAN 3 years ago
Blades are out of track, you need a trim tab bender and a good Aero mech that knows what he is doing as well as w stick and chalk to get the hi or low blade marked. No big deal.
Do check the rorot stops to see if they were being banged
twogunz3083 3 years ago
Is this something that can be balanced or so you need new blades?
peterp696 3 years ago
ehrrrr.... this is normal. ;)
manhill 4 years ago 2