una duda, el aspa tiene un limite maximo de revoluciones? tiene algun freno automatico que impide romper el aspa superior? es una aeronave , increible la mas segura del mundo...
Did this thing ever fly? While it was playing I went ahead and got my degree in aeronautical engineering, but when I came back it was still on the tarmac.
Wonder how much nautical miles it can cover on a tank of fuel ? ,, also how much altitude it's capable of handling ? Seams like a real fun Aircraft , especially with the Turbo Engine
I keep watching these videos on these gyrocopters and I see them traveling anywhere from 750 to 1500 feet usually sometimes they might go up to a 2020 200 feet with that bores the hell out of me show my interest in a gyrocopter has been waned sorry guys The Price is Right the safety is perfect everything looks wonderful but if I have to fly around it to thousand feet then I'm going to go back to an Old Piper Cessna taildragger or something like that
Why did you set the altimeter to read 385ft whilst you were on the ground? As you were just flying a circuit the QFE setting should have indicated zero.
I should add that we set the QFE (that is Q code for Field Elevation) on departure as well in case there is a need to return to the airfield for whatever reason only changing to the QNH (atmospheric pressure adjusted to mean sea level) when clear of the airfield or Standard Pressure Setting (1013 mb Europe, 29.92 inches of mercury USA) above the transition altitude when assigned a flight level.
That flight was impressive...this video is fine...talk about commercial pilots having to sit on the tarmac waiting there turn to fly....this pilot is commendable...he is not going to lose his license or airport privileges by going ahead of the tower or whoever is in charge of flights coming in.
Lucas Kroeff thanks for explanation, makes sense! It’s seems to me that once the machine moves forward its is this movement that autorotates the blades, and their prop profile provides the lift.
In a 1 to 10, 10 being best … this is a 2- it gets that high because it did finally fly for a minute or so. Sitting on the runway is not interesting to anyone but the guy who made the video.
The Gyrocopter gets an A+ the camera man gets a D-. Nothing happens until 7:30 & once it happens it makes the Gyrocopter look like it is going to fall apart with vibrations.
That was fun? All I saw was the back of his head. Boring! Cool Gyrocopter, lousy cameraman. That was fun but could be better. Thank you for the ride. ✌😎👍 Can you drop me off at the Mall. 6:01 we have lift off. 9:51 we have touchdown. Almost 4 minutes of fun. AutoGyro much more fun.
What's the pilot doing looking for a radio station? pilot to control tower, pilot to control tower. all I could get is 95.5 KLOS. What happened to k-earth 101 when you need them. "HELP"😱
I think it was a good video. To the rest of you meatheads if you don't like it turn it off. No one was making you all watch it. If you people can't give a positive feedback or at least a little constructive criticism then just let it be. Does it make you all feel like real men acting like teenage girls?. Sorry fellas I liked the video. I just can't stand jackwagons that can't stop trying to make you inferior to them.
@@Lenklopper This gyroplane is registered in the USA, and "gyroplane" is the legal name for this type here. "Gyrocopter" is not a generic name, and while they are no longer being produced that does not change the status of the name. It would be like calling a Boeing 787 a "Comet" just because de Havilland Comets are no longer in production.
@@Lenklopper I don't fly much anymore, and haven't been at the stick of a gyroplane in years. I'm spending my time and money on photography and scuba diving now. I fact, I'm combining the two on Sunday, trying out a new full-face mask and regulator to see how well I can see with a year-old underwater camera. If I win the lottery, though, an Auto-Gyro Calidus will be one of my first purchases.
Not to mention the length of this video while he was awaiting at the whole position he could have explained something like how many RPM to bring the rotor up to or how long it takes or or something anything but that was just a terrible boring video and to be quite Frank most of them are when it comes to the Gyros you guys are not doing yourselves any favors people want to learn the technicals and you are not you showing them ever also I have watched a dozen of these videos and I have no idea what the range or the gallon per hour or anything is maintenance or tvo's I don't know anyting and I've invested a little bit of time watching these videos so you're all guilty is not one company
Love it and not being exposed to cold and weather is a bonus.
Maybe a commentary at the warm up stage of the flight would be helpful.
WARNING:
Takeoff begins at 7:10
Save yourself some time.
una duda, el aspa tiene un limite maximo de revoluciones?
tiene algun freno automatico que impide romper el aspa superior?
es una aeronave , increible
la mas segura del mundo...
What was your approx investment. For plane and. Airport storage.
What is the cost for this bird?
Video start at 6:00
What is the autonomy on these things? What kink of distance can one do ?
I think the Garmin turn indicator needs some calibration. A couple times it looked like the indicator was near 90 degrees... Just saying...
Was this the first time the engine was started and you had to break it in?
Did this thing ever fly? While it was playing I went ahead and got my degree in aeronautical engineering, but when I came back it was still on the tarmac.
Do all gyrocopters shake like that? Are the blades balanced?
All rotorcraft have a periodic shake.
Awesome job. You lucky dog ( I want to do it )
Wonder how much nautical miles it can cover on a tank of fuel ? ,, also how much altitude it's capable of handling ? Seams like a real fun Aircraft , especially with the Turbo Engine
Check www.autogyrousa.com/models/calidus/
Nice shot of the Garmin 695. Did you have to refuel prior to actually flying?
Not sure when the aircraft was last fueled. We didn't refuel prior to taking off.
@@godtookmybike123 That thing that just went whistling over your head, was the prior comment to yours! #WHOOSH lol
Note to self. Next time I upload a video on TH-cam I won't waste over 7 minutes of everyone's lives watching a side on view of my nose.
I keep watching these videos on these gyrocopters and I see them traveling anywhere from 750 to 1500 feet usually sometimes they might go up to a 2020 200 feet with that bores the hell out of me show my interest in a gyrocopter has been waned sorry guys The Price is Right the safety is perfect everything looks wonderful but if I have to fly around it to thousand feet then I'm going to go back to an Old Piper Cessna taildragger or something like that
What a bunch of winners, just advance the video...
Why did you set the altimeter to read 385ft whilst you were on the ground? As you were just flying a circuit the QFE setting should have indicated zero.
Interesting philosophy. I can see that being useful. Is this common practice where you are? I've never heard of this practice in the United States.
I should add that we set the QFE (that is Q code for Field Elevation) on departure as well in case there is a need to return to the airfield for whatever reason only changing to the QNH (atmospheric pressure adjusted to mean sea level) when clear of the airfield or Standard Pressure Setting (1013 mb Europe, 29.92 inches of mercury USA) above the transition altitude when assigned a flight level.
@David Milton
Please tell me that you don't actually hold a pilots license.
We don't use QFE in the United States. Only QNH or QNE.
That flight was impressive...this video is fine...talk about commercial pilots having to sit on the tarmac waiting there turn to fly....this pilot is commendable...he is not going to lose his license or airport privileges by going ahead of the tower or whoever is in charge of flights coming in.
Some editing would make this video more popular
No doubt. Nine minutes of sitting on the ground. Wow, that was so awesome...not!
Very Cool!!!!
P.S. Do you make a side-by-side sitting gyroplane?
Cavalon is the side by side gyroplane from AutoGyro
So some gyros have the blades motorized (or possibility to transfer power from the engine)
Lucas Kroeff thanks for explanation, makes sense! It’s seems to me that once the machine moves forward its is this movement that autorotates the blades, and their prop profile provides the lift.
I wood love to fly an gyrocopter it so easy to fly.... :-D
Holy snoozefest...
Was there any point to this video?
In a 1 to 10, 10 being best … this is a 2- it gets that high because it did finally fly for a minute or so. Sitting on the runway is not interesting to anyone but the guy who made the video.
No point in acting like a prick about it....go look at a cartoon somewhere else.
Mostly just waiting
Cost, cost, cost ?
You were going far too slow coming into land, you need 65mph coming at 10 feet not 50. You also rounded out far too early, hence the heavy landing.
Untill 7.30 nothing special!!Thanks!!!
The Gyrocopter gets an A+ the camera man gets a D-. Nothing happens until 7:30 & once it happens it makes the Gyrocopter look like it is going to fall apart with vibrations.
That was fun? All I saw was the back of his head. Boring! Cool Gyrocopter, lousy cameraman. That was fun but could be better. Thank you for the ride. ✌😎👍 Can you drop me off at the Mall. 6:01 we have lift off. 9:51 we have touchdown. Almost 4 minutes of fun. AutoGyro much more fun.
What's the pilot doing looking for a radio station? pilot to control tower, pilot to control tower. all I could get is 95.5 KLOS. What happened to k-earth 101 when you need them. "HELP"😱
The guy maybe is being careful and all that, but why in a video do we need to see this. For a spectator it is boring as hell!
This is what a lot of flying is like. If you think this is boring, flying isn't for you.
Why do you need an airport? I thought the idea of these contraptions is so you can take off from your drive way.
Interesting
Holy crap!!!Over half the video sitting in the cockpit looking around. Bad case of the nerves!!!
Năng lượng ánh sáng chỉ hấp thụ và tiêu thụ 2?h đồng hồ đó bạn' từ 12h 2h đó đúng đó bạn
I think it was a good video. To the rest of you meatheads if you don't like it turn it off. No one was making you all watch it. If you people can't give a positive feedback or at least a little constructive criticism then just let it be. Does it make you all feel like real men acting like teenage girls?. Sorry fellas I liked the video. I just can't stand jackwagons that can't stop trying to make you inferior to them.
???🤪😳🤔
No thanks.
Great shots of sitting doing nothing.
Impatience is normally not a great virtue when waiting to take off in an aircraft.
That would have made a good 6 minute video.
It is a sailplane field. Extra caution is very important.
@@3865ron, that is where the right and left arrow keys come in VERY handy. Each tap advances or rewinds it about 10 seconds.
logmeindangit or they could have turned on the camera when he was about to take off still only being an 6 min video!
What is the sense of the video? Majority of time spent sitting on ground with no explanations. Just seems pointless.
Not a "Gyrocopter." It's an autogyro or gyroplane. "Gyrocopter" is a registered trade name for the autogyro designs of Igor Bensen.
That trade name has expired long ago so the use of Gyrocopter is acceptable and correct
@@Lenklopper This gyroplane is registered in the USA, and "gyroplane" is the legal name for this type here. "Gyrocopter" is not a generic name, and while they are no longer being produced that does not change the status of the name. It would be like calling a Boeing 787 a "Comet" just because de Havilland Comets are no longer in production.
@@seikibrian8641 Just go fly man. :-)
@@Lenklopper I don't fly much anymore, and haven't been at the stick of a gyroplane in years. I'm spending my time and money on photography and scuba diving now. I fact, I'm combining the two on Sunday, trying out a new full-face mask and regulator to see how well I can see with a year-old underwater camera. If I win the lottery, though, an Auto-Gyro Calidus will be one of my first purchases.
Not to mention the length of this video while he was awaiting at the whole position he could have explained something like how many RPM to bring the rotor up to or how long it takes or or something anything but that was just a terrible boring video and to be quite Frank most of them are when it comes to the Gyros you guys are not doing yourselves any favors people want to learn the technicals and you are not you showing them ever also I have watched a dozen of these videos and I have no idea what the range or the gallon per hour or anything is maintenance or tvo's I don't know anyting and I've invested a little bit of time watching these videos so you're all guilty is not one company
What a ridiculous video