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Saturday, January 7, 2023

on video How Gyroplanes Fly ?


 This will encourage me to make more contents. 

In this video, you are going to learn how a gyroplane fly when it's top rotor is not powered by the engine, also working mechanics of different control units.

This is an fundamental 3d representation to give you a basic idea of how a gyroplane fly.Join me on the most amazing flight I’ve ever had. This is what gyroplane flying is all about, and the flight was unforgettable. We flew low over the Econlockhatchee and St. Johns Rivers. This is really FLORIDA FLYING! 

"The development of air travel depends almost entirely on safety.  One contribution to safety is the auto giro 'plane, and although many of us have seen one, we believe this to be the first explanation of the machine's working."  M/S of a man standing beside a Pitcairn PAA-1 auto giro.  He speaks slowly and in a rather posh American voice about the working of the aircraft.  Closer shot of the man as he uses a model of an "ordinary airplane" to illustrate how the auto giro is different.  C/U of the model in his hands as he speaks of air pressure and how this keeps the plane in the air.  C/U of the blades of the auto giro - miniature airplane wings.  The man explains how the blades work automatically.  The man then picks up a model of an auto giro and describes how the propeller provides forward motion.  
The explanation continues.  C/U of the man who says: "So much for theories and models.  Let's see something of what the autogiro can accomplish in the air."  L/S of the auto giro starting up and the rotors and propeller moving.  As the auto giro makes more noise the narrator is drowned out.  Low angle of the aircraft taking off then air-to-air shots of the vehicle in flight.  "A new sport for airmen" reads an intertitle.  Strange shot of an auto giro following race horses down a track.  The aircraft lifts and lowers as if it was jumping the fences just like the horses.  "Loafing along at eight miles an hour!"  A cyclist is seen below the auto giro.  The cyclist can travel faster than the aircraft.  "They can land on the proverbial sixpence and linger aloft indefinitely in a 20 mile breeze!"  Low angle shot of the auto giro flying overhead then landing.  We see it take off again.  The aircraft hovers above a tower.  Various shots of the 'plane.  "Like a dead stick landing - (watch the propeller)."  Low angle shot of the craft landing then taxiing along the runway and taking off again.   


 This will encourage me to make more contents. 

In this video, you are going to learn how a gyroplane fly when it's top rotor is not powered by the engine, also working mechanics of different control units.

This is an fundamental 3d representation to give you a basic idea of how a gyroplane fly.Join me on the most amazing flight I’ve ever had. This is what gyroplane flying is all about, and the flight was unforgettable. We flew low over the Econlockhatchee and St. Johns Rivers. This is really FLORIDA FLYING! 

"The development of air travel depends almost entirely on safety.  One contribution to safety is the auto giro 'plane, and although many of us have seen one, we believe this to be the first explanation of the machine's working."  M/S of a man standing beside a Pitcairn PAA-1 auto giro.  He speaks slowly and in a rather posh American voice about the working of the aircraft.  Closer shot of the man as he uses a model of an "ordinary airplane" to illustrate how the auto giro is different.  C/U of the model in his hands as he speaks of air pressure and how this keeps the plane in the air.  C/U of the blades of the auto giro - miniature airplane wings.  The man explains how the blades work automatically.  The man then picks up a model of an auto giro and describes how the propeller provides forward motion.  
The explanation continues.  C/U of the man who says: "So much for theories and models.  Let's see something of what the autogiro can accomplish in the air."  L/S of the auto giro starting up and the rotors and propeller moving.  As the auto giro makes more noise the narrator is drowned out.  Low angle of the aircraft taking off then air-to-air shots of the vehicle in flight.  "A new sport for airmen" reads an intertitle.  Strange shot of an auto giro following race horses down a track.  The aircraft lifts and lowers as if it was jumping the fences just like the horses.  "Loafing along at eight miles an hour!"  A cyclist is seen below the auto giro.  The cyclist can travel faster than the aircraft.  "They can land on the proverbial sixpence and linger aloft indefinitely in a 20 mile breeze!"  Low angle shot of the auto giro flying overhead then landing.  We see it take off again.  The aircraft hovers above a tower.  Various shots of the 'plane.  "Like a dead stick landing - (watch the propeller)."  Low angle shot of the craft landing then taxiing along the runway and taking off again.   

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