A gyro is different to a FW Bob, so you gota fly it different, well, not realy, but it feels different.
Both machines have to counter the x wind or it'll just blow ya off the road.
The major difference between a FW and a gyro is the FW is FIXED to the wing, so wot ever roll or pitch you put into the fiy'n surface is transfered to the hole machine.
In a gyro, you stick into the wind a bit so the rotor is counter'n the force of the xwind. You use the rudder to keep you centered on the road and the rotors to hold you upright. If you feel it leaning to one side, just stick it over.
I just got back from camp and flew me machine back.
I left there at bout 2pm, in bout 35*c and a northerly gusting at right angles at bout 30 odd mph.
The 'strip' is the road, which is cut outa 20' high very thick scrub and bout 30' wide. take'n off woz no big deal, just point it down the road and gibit plenty.