• Polls

    How many flying hours do you have in Gyro's? (37 Votes)

    1. 1000 plus (5 Votes)

    2. 500 - 1000 (0 Votes)

    3. 200 - 500 (5 Votes)

    4. 100 - 200 (6 Votes)

    5. 50 - 100 (3 Votes)

    6. Under 50 (5 Votes)

    7. Currently under training (6 Votes)

    8. Seriously thinking of taking lessons (7 Votes)

    9. No way .. you'll never get me in one of those! (0 Votes)

  • Recent Forum Posts

    Mitch

    Another video of a new Aurora.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovLSdU8uDBM&feature=email

    Mitch 07-09-2010 10:47 AM Go to last post
    usasteele

    $49.99 AR6200 dsm2 dx6i Spektrum recevier

    Key Features6 channels
    Internal and remote receiver
    Patented DuaLink technology
    ModelMatch prevents flying a model using the wrong model memory (feature does not work with module systems)...

    usasteele 05-09-2010 01:03 AM Go to last post
    Mitch

    Larry Neal flying the Aurora at Airventure 2010

    Enjoy...:mrhappy


    The Aurora at Airventure 1.wmv


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLfruPmow4Q

    Mitch 04-09-2010 04:12 PM Go to last post
  • GT Gyroplanes Presents the Kruza



    The Kruza is a modern, safe, truly cross country machine which competes with many fixed wing ultralight aircraft available today, but with the advantages of a gyroplane.

    The Kruza is designed for Australian conditions and is manufactured in Echuca on the Victorian/New South Wales border. The aircraft can be inspected both finished and under construction and introductory flights can be arranged by prior appointment.

    The gyro is very stable in the air and can be trimmed to fly virtually “hands off” due principally to the body shape and the large tail fins. It cruises comfortably between 60 – 80 knots with a Vne of 90 knots. Fully loaded at 600kg it has a climb rate of 750ft per minute.

    Visit the GT Gyroplanes Website - CLICK HERE

    Aircraft inspection and trial flight available from Echuca Airport Echuca, Victoria 3564.