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Tue, Mar 09, 2004

Little Wing Autogyro Sets Record

An interesting bit of history appears to have been set late last month with a long-distance flight in an unusual design somewhat reminiscent of the golden-age of hybrid rotorcraft. A retired Aussie diplomat by the name of Andy Keech (right) tanked up his Little Wing autogyro (powered by a 914 Rotax) after doing an annual inspection, and set off on what turned out to be a nearly 1000 km journey... and a probable record-setter.

Having previously tackled a number of recognized-course records, Keech set off on a 993km trip from North Little Rock, AR, while heading back to Frederick, MD. The record flight terminated in Hickory, NC. The total distance was a bladder-busting 612 statute miles, at a ground speed of 106 mph over the course of 5 hours and 45 minutes. The record, yet to be ratified, may qualify Keech as the World-Record holder for "Distance Without Landing" for autogyros weighing less than 500 kilos.

It's an auspicious record. The last mark in this category was set last year by the UK's Barry Jones with a whopping 941.25 km, but it's two precious record setters in this category were none other than Gyro legend Ken Wallis (874.32 km in 1975) and gyro pioneer Igor Bensen (133.2 km in 1967).

Andy's ship was modified to carry 50 gallons (right on the CG, no less), a bit more than the norm for this rugged and attractive little design. Upon landing, Keech found he still had more than 2 hours of fuel remaining (and hadn't fully filled the tanks, shorting them by at least two gallons), meaning that there is at least 200 miles room for growth in Mr. Keech's future record-setting possibilities. 

Keech has filed an official claim and will await ratification from the FAI (F�d�ration A�ronautique Internationale), in Lausanne, Switzerland. The 'Distance without landing' record was verified by tower personnel or by Official Observers from NAA (National Aeronautic Association).

Keech's Claim
Sub-class: E-3a (Autogyros : take-off weight less than 500 kg)
Category: General
Group 1: piston engine
Distance without landing : 993 km
Date of flight: 22/02/2004
Pilot: Andrew C. KEECH (USA)
Course/place: Little Rock, AR (USA) - Hickory, NC (USA)
Rotorcraft: Little Wing LW-5

Keech's mount is an intriguing plans-built design called the Little Wing LW-5. One of the few tractor configured autogyros available, the bird is available in various forms as a single or two place tandem design that can be adapted to a number of powerplants. The aircraft has a welded steel tube fuselage, conventional gear and is fabric-covered. Pre-welded fuselage assemblies are available from the designer significantly shortening the fabrication/building time.

FMI: www.littlewingautogyro.com, www.naa-usa.org/website/html/recordsset.html, http://records.fai.org/rotorcraft/pending.asp#pending

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