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Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:20 am
by Dave T
Fsaddon autogyros the Raf2000
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and the sleeker Magni M24 Orion
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Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 6:08 am
by Fozzer
Together with my trusty Cessna 150 Aerobat, the little Gyrocopters are my favourite aircraft for low-level exploration.
I've got a collection of them in my FS2004/FSX Hangar, including the lovely Bensen B8 Gyrocopter!
Armchair flight!

Enjoy...>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8IB-5PbL9U

Paul.....Gyrocopting!.... :D ...!

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 9:14 am
by Dave T
Paul thanks for the link watched both videos. I think autogyros are becoming popular seen a few different types flying around this neck of the woods.

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 9:42 am
by Fozzer
Dave T wrote:Paul thanks for the link watched both videos. I think autogyros are becoming popular seen a few different types flying around this neck of the woods.


My bundle of joy.

My Bensen B-8 Gyrocopter...>>>

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...and my cockpit (courtesy of my FS Panel Studio!)...>>>

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Lots of fun!

Wind in the hair and flies in the teeth...just like my Motorcycling!

Paul.... :D ....!

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:50 am
by Flying Trucker
Nice couple of flying machines Dave.

There was a Minister who owned one and he flew it off of Floats on the Trent River.

Somebody in a small boat would pull him until he became airborne....it was only a single seat flying machine but surprisingly large.
Often wondered what the range on it was...never did get to talk to him about it.

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:52 am
by Flying Trucker
Thanks for posting those shots Paul.

That is exactly what I want to do with about 10 of my Payware bugsmashers like the Cessna 152.

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:02 pm
by Fozzer
Flying Trucker wrote:Thanks for posting those shots Paul.

That is exactly what I want to do with about 10 of my Payware bugsmashers like the Cessna 152.


Sorry to Dave for stealing his Thread!

Doug, this is my Cessna 150 Aerobat's Instrument Panel complete with all its bells and whistles*!....>>>>

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* The kitchen sink is located behind the co-pilot's seat.

Paul...FS Panel Studio.... :D ....!

*...you can see why I love 2D panels!... :dance: ....!

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:25 pm
by Flying Trucker
Thanks again for posting that Paul...gives me some ideas.

Is it possible to switch an Instrument Panel that has all one wants to another aircraft or does it have to be done gauge...switch...one at a time :?:

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:50 pm
by yancovitch
love the second shot.....is it available for fsx?...never had a gyro.....didn't see it anywhere....

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 1:25 pm
by Bofredrik
In FS it is ok but IRL would i never fly it.
It is to dangerous.
My 83 year old father have been flying
most of his life as a pilot and agrees
with me.

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 3:44 pm
by Fozzer
Bofredrik wrote:In FS it is ok but IRL would i never fly it.
It is to dangerous.
My 83 year old father has been flying
most of his life as a pilot and agrees with me.


Safer than a Helicopter apparently!
(Now, to me, those are dangerous!)

The Heli's main rotor is gear-coupled to the engine, so if that stops then there is nothing to keep you up in the air...and you are stuffed!!
On the Gyro, the main rotor is free-wheeling all the time, enabling lift by airflow over the blades, so you can gently lower yourself to the ground with the rotor still spinning!
The engine on the Gyro is just there to enable forward thrust via separate propeller, which also keeps the main rotor spinning during forward travel.

The Youtube link above will explain the principle behind Gyroplanes!

They are fascinating creatures!

Well worth a try in the Sim!

Paul.... :D ....!

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 7:47 pm
by Flacke
Fozzer wrote:
Bofredrik wrote:In FS it is ok but IRL would i never fly it.

Safer than a Helicopter apparently!
(Now, to me, those are dangerous!)

The Heli's main rotor is gear-coupled to the engine, so if that stops then there is nothing to keep you up in the air...and you are stuffed!!
On the Gyro, the main rotor is free-wheeling all the time, enabling lift by airflow over the blades, so you can gently lower yourself to the ground with the rotor still spinning!
The engine on the Gyro is just there to enable forward thrust via separate propeller, which also keeps the main rotor spinning during forward travel.
Paul.... :D ....!



Hello Fozzer, don't worry about Helos, the rotor is connected to the engine by clutches and after an engine failure it de-clutches and becomes similar to an auto-gyro with the rotor freewheeling. After you experience a couple of Auto-Rotations in a Helicopter you become quite comfortable in them. [ but I still prefer fixed-wing aircraft].

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:12 am
by yancovitch
oops....fsaddon....missed that :)........but........i didn't see it advertised there......hmmmmm......ahh...you have to buy the package of two planes...another hmmmm....i didn't see the Magni M24 Orion..........?

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 2:18 am
by Fozzer
Flacke wrote:
Fozzer wrote:
Bofredrik wrote:In FS it is ok but IRL would i never fly it.

Safer than a Helicopter apparently!
(Now, to me, those are dangerous!)

The Heli's main rotor is gear-coupled to the engine, so if that stops then there is nothing to keep you up in the air...and you are stuffed!!
On the Gyro, the main rotor is free-wheeling all the time, enabling lift by airflow over the blades, so you can gently lower yourself to the ground with the rotor still spinning!
The engine on the Gyro is just there to enable forward thrust via separate propeller, which also keeps the main rotor spinning during forward travel.
Paul.... :D ....!



Hello Fozzer, don't worry about Helos, the rotor is connected to the engine by clutches and after an engine failure it de-clutches and becomes similar to an auto-gyro with the rotor freewheeling. After you experience a couple of Auto-Rotations in a Helicopter you become quite comfortable in them. [ but I still prefer fixed-wing aircraft].


Hello Flacke!.... :D ...!

When it come to a malfunction in a Helicopter my favourite phrase is always uppermost in my mind...

"Do not worry...
...do not panic...
...everything is under control....
.....trust me!"

:lol: .....!

The only time I have ever managed to fully control a Helicopter is in the 8-bit (Sinclair Spectrum 48k/Commodore C64), and 16-bit (Amiga 1200) computer games with "Invincibility", "Infinite Lives", "No Crash", etc, etc, turned on!.... :dance: ....!

I find that life is far too short, (trust me), to try and fully manage to control a Helicopter in the Microsoft Flight Sims.
Been there...tried it...got the T-shirts...failed miserably.
I stick to my faithful Cessna 150 Aerobat, with a wing and a prayer.... :D ....!
....and my Bensen B-8 Gyro....

All this "cycliclic" and "collective" playing with levers to control the height malarkey, I'll leave to the Heli-control Boys...
...they tell me it is easy....

..."Trust us"....They say.... ;) ....!

NAH!.....I've never found it fun trying to fully control a; "Helicopter."....their minds are totally different to mine!.... :o ....!

I'll stick to things with wings...the same as the Birds....
...they got it right!

Paul.... :lol: ... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

Re: Autogyros

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 5:11 am
by Dave T
yancovitch wrote:oops....fsaddon....missed that :)........but........i didn't see it advertised there......hmmmmm......ahh...you have to buy the package of two planes...another hmmmm....i didn't see the Magni M24 Orion..........?

That's the one the Taf Sling 2 for FSX from Fsaddon, you get the sling and both autogyros https://fsaddonshop.com/products/taf-sling-2-package