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virtuPIC wrote:
Yes, I confess. I don't know much about rotorcrafts. Especially regarding gyrocopters my knowledge is even more limited. However, on the net I just stumbled over UFO HeliThruster. Rumors are that it is rather stable. The manufacturer not only sells kits but also (FAA-?) certified planes. If I would buy such a certified HeliThruster, fit it with the necessary instruments, and give it an N-registration, would I be allowed to fly it IFR given that I had the necessary pilot certificates? Would I be allowed to fly it outside US? Thank you for sharing your knowledge! virtuPIC With the certified probably not. With the EX-AB sure, if you can get the DAR to write the limitations correctly. If you do this let us know. We are always looking for a deal on good used avionics and salvage is usually a pretty good place to look. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
virtuPIC wrote: Yes, I confess. I don't know much about rotorcrafts. Especially regarding gyrocopters my knowledge is even more limited. However, on the net I just stumbled over UFO HeliThruster. Rumors are that it is rather stable. The manufacturer not only sells kits but also (FAA-?) certified planes. If I would buy such a certified HeliThruster, fit it with the necessary instruments, and give it an N-registration, would I be allowed to fly it IFR given that I had the necessary pilot certificates? Would I be allowed to fly it outside US? Thank you for sharing your knowledge! virtuPIC With the certified probably not. With the EX-AB sure, if you can get the DAR to write the limitations correctly. If you do this let us know. We are always looking for a deal on good used avionics and salvage is usually a pretty good place to look. I did a little looking and there doesn't seem to be an FAA certified version and for that matter I couldn't find any of them flying in the US. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
virtuPIC wrote: Yes, I confess. I don't know much about rotorcrafts. Especially regarding gyrocopters my knowledge is even more limited. However, on the net I just stumbled over UFO HeliThruster. Rumors are that it is rather stable. The manufacturer not only sells kits but also (FAA-?) certified planes. If I would buy such a certified HeliThruster, fit it with the necessary instruments, and give it an N-registration, would I be allowed to fly it IFR given that I had the necessary pilot certificates? Would I be allowed to fly it outside US? Thank you for sharing your knowledge! virtuPIC With the certified probably not. With the EX-AB sure, if you can get the DAR to write the limitations correctly. If you do this let us know. We are always looking for a deal on good used avionics and salvage is usually a pretty good place to look. LOL. I was wondering how you'd bring it all together in the end... |
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Jim Stewart wrote:
Gig 601XL Builder wrote: virtuPIC wrote: Yes, I confess. I don't know much about rotorcrafts. Especially regarding gyrocopters my knowledge is even more limited. However, on the net I just stumbled over UFO HeliThruster. Rumors are that it is rather stable. The manufacturer not only sells kits but also (FAA-?) certified planes. If I would buy such a certified HeliThruster, fit it with the necessary instruments, and give it an N-registration, would I be allowed to fly it IFR given that I had the necessary pilot certificates? Would I be allowed to fly it outside US? Thank you for sharing your knowledge! virtuPIC With the certified probably not. With the EX-AB sure, if you can get the DAR to write the limitations correctly. If you do this let us know. We are always looking for a deal on good used avionics and salvage is usually a pretty good place to look. LOL. I was wondering how you'd bring it all together in the end... You might also want to ask yourself why so many of the pictures show pilots wearing helmets.... |
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You might also want to ask yourself why
so many of the pictures show pilots wearing helmets.... Yes, indeed. I've been wondering a long time...UFO claims they are safe. And I can't imagine an accident where a helmet would be of real use. Is it just my lack of fantasy? Lack of knowledge? Well, since there seems to be no FAA-certified HeliThruster answers have become less interesting. However, there might be some gyrocopter with closed cabin that is easy to handle, stable, able to reach some 100 mph, and IFR-capable. (?) virtuPIC -- Airspace V - international hangar flying! http://www.airspace-v.com |
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virtuPIC wrote:
You might also want to ask yourself why so many of the pictures show pilots wearing helmets.... Yes, indeed. I've been wondering a long time...UFO claims they are safe. And I can't imagine an accident where a helmet would be of real use. Is it just my lack of fantasy? Lack of knowledge? Well, since there seems to be no FAA-certified HeliThruster answers have become less interesting. However, there might be some gyrocopter with closed cabin that is easy to handle, stable, able to reach some 100 mph, and IFR-capable. (?) virtuPIC I don't think you will find any gyrocopter that is suitable for IFR flight. It just isn't the nature of the beast. |
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I came across an abandoned autogyro in the Oklahoma panhandle in a farmer's
field alongside his other abandoned trucks and tractors. It was a two-place tandem fully enclosed fiberglass cockpit with what I believe was a 260 HP engine. I think it was built by Aerospace Industries if I remember right, and it carried an N-number registration. I'm pretty sure it would cruise above 100 mph because it had a pretty small rotor diameter. I used to regret I didn't try to talk the guy into letting me haul it out of his field for him ;-) -- Jim Carter Rogers, Arkansas |
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![]() "Jim Carter" wrote in message ... I think it was built by Aerospace Industries if I remember right, and it carried an N-number registration. I'm pretty sure it would cruise above 100 mph because it had a pretty small rotor diameter. Probably this: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver.../5249/a18a.htm Vaughn |
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![]() "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver.../5249/a18a.htm Another certified autogyro, the McCulloch J-2: http://dayton.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/SMA...000-001904.jpg Vaughn |
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Vaughn,
everyone and their brother must have hit that geocities URL because it is now "down" due to exceeding its bandwidth. -- Jim Carter Rogers, Arkansas "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "Jim Carter" wrote in message ... I think it was built by Aerospace Industries if I remember right, and it carried an N-number registration. I'm pretty sure it would cruise above 100 mph because it had a pretty small rotor diameter. Probably this: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver.../5249/a18a.htm Vaughn |
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