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Thu, Jul 28, 2011

Gyroplanes At Oshkosh Grow In Sophistication

Manufacturers Offering Greater Refinement, Capability

By Paul Plack

Gyroplanes have always sat at the back of the bus at AirVenture. Owners who bring them are directed to the ultralight village, which is almost in a different zip code. But manufacturers of gyroplanes are making an increased showing in the exhibit areas at this year's event, and the sophistication and appeal are also growing.

HoneyBee G2

Jim Fields of AeroWorks International is showing the HoneyBee G2 line of models ranging from legal ultralight up to a tandem trainer, all currently available only in open-frame, but enclosed models are said to be coming by year's end. You can see them at the ultralight end of the airport. Powerplants range from the MZ-201 to a converted General Motors EcoTech four-cylinder engine.

Autogyro Cavalon

In the main exhibit area, Autogyro of Germany, and Chesapeake Light Sport, the US distributor based in Maryland, are here with open and enclosed tandem models, and the new, enclosed, side-by-side Calidus. These gyros have been outselling fixed-wing LSA-class machines in Europe over the past four years, and the US Department of Justice has been funding tests of Autogyro's models by law enforcement agencies in the US under the public use exemption. All models come standard with the Rotax 912, with the 914 optional.
 
Right across the street from Autogyro, in the outdoor exhibit space occupied last year by Diamond Aircraft, Sport Copter is displaying the law-enforcement variant of its Sport Copter 2. This machine has a much larger cabin than competitors, and a 16-hundred-pound gross weight, which takes it out of the LSA class.

Sport Copter 2

The original Ferrari-red prototype generated lots of stares at its debut at AirVenture in 2007, but its Subaru conversion was not popular with attendees. The new version is powered by an experimental Lycon IO-360 making over 200 horsepower, and is equipped with a FLIR system in the panel. Arizona search-and-rescue pilot Marv Wessel has been named the Law Enforcement Representative for the company.

FMI: www.honeybeeg2.com ; www.autogyrousa.com; www.sportcopter.com

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