Очень интересный дизайн! Судя по всему хорошее исполнение, качественная звукоизоляция салона. Пилот без наушников переговаривается с пассажиром сидящим сзади.
Indeed haha... I had to translate what you said: -- Very interesting design! Apparently good performance, quality soundproofing of the cabin. The pilot without headphones talks to the passenger sitting in the back. -- Is it correct ?
I guess it's not as bad as it looks in this video. But you're right, if you keep holding it for long time, I can imagine the outcome. Gyros are probably not made for cross country flying either ?
@@naviosity If having a gyro and it's not suitable for cross country flying why would you spend that much money for a toy? I don't understand where the value would be if I couldn't be comfortable on a trip, especially say from Philadelphia to Central Florida? The biggest reason that I would have a unit like yours is from a safety point of view, but comfort is essential.
@@wayneschultz3359 I totally agree with you. If you compare the price you pay for this, you'd expect better comfort. I hope they've made improvements on this.
I fly a gyro. Stick-shake is a fairly normal part of flying a rotorcraft with two blades (especially semi-rigid systems). It does not pose issues with comfort or control, even on long flights. One very quickly becomes accustomed to it.
That’s a sharp looking machine.
Indeed 😊
I though the Arrow Copter is a terminated project; anyway, the best looking gyrocopter so far, maybe Nisus is closer
Очень интересный дизайн! Судя по всему хорошее исполнение, качественная звукоизоляция салона. Пилот без наушников переговаривается с пассажиром сидящим сзади.
Indeed haha...
I had to translate what you said:
--
Very interesting design! Apparently good performance, quality soundproofing of the cabin. The pilot without headphones talks to the passenger sitting in the back.
--
Is it correct ?
The level of vibration in the joystick would make this unacceptable for any cross-country flying.
I guess it's not as bad as it looks in this video. But you're right, if you keep holding it for long time, I can imagine the outcome.
Gyros are probably not made for cross country flying either ?
@@naviosity If having a gyro and it's not suitable for cross country flying why would you spend that much money for a toy? I don't understand where the value would be if I couldn't be comfortable on a trip, especially say from Philadelphia to Central Florida? The biggest reason that I would have a unit like yours is from a safety point of view, but comfort is essential.
@@wayneschultz3359 I totally agree with you. If you compare the price you pay for this, you'd expect better comfort. I hope they've made improvements on this.
I fly a gyro. Stick-shake is a fairly normal part of flying a rotorcraft with two blades (especially semi-rigid systems). It does not pose issues with comfort or control, even on long flights. One very quickly becomes accustomed to it.
@@RoadRunnerLaser Great to hear your experience :) I don't have any long flight experience, it was about 45 min and wasn't a problem for me.