Good luck tell me what it's like if you do fly one properly I'm still kind of interested. There's quite a lot of other stuff about gyros on the Internet, but I can't remember details do a search and it's easy to find. ![]() There are seven gyro instructors in the country, and most of them can teach you to fly your own RAF 2000, even if they don't have one themselves. There is a guy in Devon who imports and distributes them, and I've since heard he will bring one to almost any airfield for a demo/trial flight if he might have a sale. I eventually decided I wouldn't trust anything with that many moving parts to either my own or anyone else's selfbuild skills, and stuck with helos and bankruptcy by rotation. Not enough to tell you much, but great fun, very skittish (more even than an R22) and if you're big or tall don't bother, as they're very very small. ![]() I went up there, but it had some mechanical problem and we were only able to do short hops along the runway at about 30 feet. At the time, the only place where you could do a trial lesson in the RAF 2000 was at Carlisle. ![]() I first got interested in the RAF 2000 about a year ago, as a cheaper substitute for a helicopter.
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