THE GYROBEE Craft

Introduction of THE GYROBEE Craft , Gyrobee features in so much of what I used to write for Rotorcraft magazine, it has become a rather well known aircraft. This has led to a lot of questions which I hope to answer here on the Gyrobee Page. Before I get to that however, there are a few important points which have to be made.Airframe Specifications

* Empty Weight: 250 pounds (Note 1)
* Useful Load: 250 pounds (Note 2)
* Blades: Rotordyne, 7 3/8 in. chord (Note 3)
* Rotor Diameter: 25 ft.
* Height: 8 ft. 0 in.
* Width: 7 ft. 8 in.
* Length: 12 ft. 0 in.
* Fuel Capacity: 5 gallons
* Engine: Rotax 447 (40 hp.)
* Gearbox: 2.58:1
* Prop: 60-38 2-blade wood (Note 4)

Note 1: weight includes the Rotordyne blades and an ultralight-style instrument pod but no brakes or prerotator. With equivalent Brock or Dragon Wings blades the airframe weight will be about 225-230 pounds, permitting the addition of a prerotator.

Note 2: Assumes a 35-pound fuel load and a 215 pound pilot. Greater pilot weights can be accommodated, as noted later.

Note 3: The aircraft has been flown and performs well on both Brock and Dragon Wings blades.

Note 4: The aircraft flies well on a two-blade, 60 inch IVO Prop set to 14 degrees pitch. This is a very smooth prop and more durable than the wood version, although we think the "woodie" may be just a bit better.

First, the Gyrobee is not a commercial product. There are kits and components on the market (Star Bee Gyros provides everything a Gyrobee builder might need), but I am not connected to the company and I am not selling plans. Since I'm not trying to sell you something, you might find it easier to believe what I have to say about the machine - that's up to you!Second, because aircraft like the Gyrobee are plans- or scratch-built projects (unless you buy a Starbee kit!), they will require a significant investment in time to build. These aren't weekend kits! If you aren't sure a scratch-built machine is what you want, you would be better off with a kit ultralight or Experimental machine.

Third, the Gyrobee was designed from the ground up as a no-compromise, Part 103-legal aircraft. The features incorporated into the Gyrobee assure that it has the characteristics you want from an ultralight - legality, ease of handling, and a decent level of performance. Design features to accomplish this often run counter to current design trends in Experimental machines. Ultralights (fixed-wing or gyro) that work well are not simply scaled-down Experimental models and different approaches are often required. You don't have to believe this, but don't say I didn't warn you! Every feature of the Gyrobee is there on the basis of careful ultralight design considerations, backed up by extensive flight testing.
At regular intervals, BMW events according to the xDrive all-wheel drive system and make known the so-equipped vehicles. In Romania, now there was a corresponding winter training, in which were a whole range of BMW X1 (E84) BMW X5 (E70) and BMW X6 (E71), where they could be driven by the participants on snowy roads. The investigation focused on the new BMW X1, which could also be driven by our partner blog BMWblog.ro.

Here, fortunately, emerged along with some photos and a few videos that give us an idea of the site to master tasks. This includes shutting down a steep and snowy hill, where is the Hill Descent Control is used. When climbing hills, it is only by a good car even on an experienced driver, because the capabilities of BMW xDrive are likely following the latest videos on BMW X5 BMW M and X6 M hardly be questioned.






Our reader and occasional writer Andreas Krieger had the good fortune this morning, a prototype in the Frankfurt area detection. As you can see that it is a BMW X3 to the next generation F25, which is still in the course of 2010 hit the market and, unlike the previous model E83 is no longer in Austria, but in the U.S. Spartanburg plant to be built is.

Particularly interesting are the pictures, however, because Andrew has sent us some comments, which describe his live-feel very plastic and give us far more information and insight than we could win with the pictures alone.







X3-Spy-01

The impressions of Andreas' contact with the vehicle are as follows:

The roof line looks very sporty, almost coupé-like - no comparison to the current X3!
A trailing edge below the rear window emphasizes the sporty lines. The dynamically protruding shoulder line which circles the entire vehicle. It begins at the upper edge of the pig launcher and ends with the trailing edge of the rear window. This creates a sort of ring that visually convincing.
The contours of the headlamps are similar to the BMW 5 Series GT (F07) strong.
The steering wheel is almost identical to the 7 Series in BMW (F01) and BMW 5 Series (F10), the silver trim elements are available but need a little more apparent than in the other models mentioned.
The small fold (Ashtray / Zigarrettenanzünder) is in front of the shifter bent upwards (as in the 5-F10) and not straight as in F01 (7 Series) and F07 (5-GT)
The cockpit is driver-visible, far more than, say, the 7 Series.
The automatic transmission selector lever is the same as the BMW 7 Series and BMW 5 Series.
The kidneys are sitting conspicuously low, just as in the 5 Series. Below the kidneys there is another air opening such as the X5.
The rear looks very bullish. Overall, this X3 looks flatter than the current model, but also broader and more dynamic.
Not on the hood character lines are visible, but what we know, not necessarily for the production version must be true.
The hood rises sharply just before the windshield. If one viewed from the side, it looks as if the hood fuse with the glass.
The mirrors slowly reach the size of elephant ears, and are apparently increasing.
Looking at the prototypes from 20 to 30 feet away, you think more like the first generation of the BMW X5 (E53)) than the current BMW X3 (E83.

All pictures by Andreas you can see in our gallery, to optics is all said: