- push-over (PPO or buntover)
causing the
death of the
pilot and
giving gyroplanes, in general, a poor re****tion – in
contrast to de la Cierva's original...
- Avian,
including three Gyroplanes, were put up for sale, but no
purchase is recorded. However, in 2002 one
surviving Gyroplane and its
certification rights...
- Breguet-Richet
Gyroplane was an
early French experimental quadcopter rotary-wing
aircraft developed by
Breguet Aviation. The
Gyroplane No.I was one of...
- The
Gyroplane Laboratoire was an
early helicopter. Its designer,
Frenchman Louis Breguet, had
already experimented with
rotorcraft in 1909; however, he...
-
built by
Russian Gyroplanes:
Autogyros Russian Gyroplanes Gyros-1
Farmer Russian Gyroplanes Gyros-2
Smartflier Hovercraft Russian Gyroplanes Gerris AutoGyro...
- The Kay
Gyroplane Type 33/1 was a 1930s
British single-seat
autogiro design by
David Kay.
David Kay had
first flown an
autogiro (the Type 32/1) in 1932...
- has been
promoted under the name heliplane.
Originally used to
market gyroplanes built by two
different companies, the term has been
adopted to describe...
-
refer to:
Layzell Gyroplanes, a
British aircraft manufacturer started by Gary
Layzell Layzell Cricket, a
Layzell Gyroplanes gyroplane design Layzell Merlin...
-
Layzell Gyroplanes Ltd was a
British aircraft manufacturer based in Quedgeley,
Gloucester and
founded by Gary Layzell. The
company specialized in the manufacture...
-
action of a
gyroplane in
which the
aircraft experiences an
uncommanded pitching motion forward by
adding power. It can
observed on
gyroplanes which have...