Top 10 vertical takeoff Gyrocopter The Past , Present & the Future
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- A collection of vertical takeoff gyros from the past , the present and the future
If you think the gyros from today are advanced ,think again and watch my informative video regarding existing and future vertical takeoff gyros .
Produced by Arthur Gemperle Thanks for watching
Music : Standard RUclips licence
Interesting clips totally ruined by the dubbed music... :(
pie in the sky......not built...so just a cartoon
so was the airplane.
Gyro may use a little more landing area than helicopters but they a lot more stable than a fixed wing aircraft for landing in cross and high wind take offs and especially cross wind landings . In fact in many instances , heading into high winds gives them an advantage since they gain more energy in the rotors why using less horsepower creating many of the extremely short take offs and landings while being faster and cheaper to operate than helicopters .
Amazing take offs, some very graceful others like insects!
So help me understand this…
Without a tail rotor, there is no way it can hover for a long time. The only way I believe they accomplished this is by doing this…
Pre rotate the rotor to a much higher rpm than a normal gyro can do.
Use a rotor with adjustable pitch
Once rotor is up to speed, launch it up and gain altitude
Pitch up and use the motor at the back to gain speed and autorotate the main blades back to normal operating speeds
Fly it like a normal gyrocopter.
This is an interesting concept which I never thought of before. If I got the process wrong, someone please correct me. I bought an MTO sport recently and don’t know too much about autogyros.
@AymanRacing You are absolutely right with your description. Congratulations for your new Gyrocopter.
Just to let you know ELA EVOC is also a Jump take-off Gyrocopter bringing out.
Do these slow rotor autos ,like Arrowhawk, suffer in wind? The high speed rotors on autos supposedly provide stability against winds?
The Fairey and later Avro Rotodynes were only gyroplanes in cruise.
Their main rotor was powered in other flight modes.
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Thanks, Arthur, for the insight into current development of vertical take-off Gyros . While the Carter is well known, the larger and newer aircraft are mind blowing! It was nice to watch a selection of different machines in a combined video collage. Very well presented
I worked for Groen Brothers Aviation (GBA) from 1994 to 2008. I purchased nearly every component on the Hawk 4 prototypes and witnessed many of the flight tests where the vertical takeoffs and landings were performed. GBA was on the cusp of certifying the aircraft when the attacks on 9/11/2001 occurred. That event kicked the barrel out from under the company. GBA clawed their way back for another 7 years and it looked like they might finally get into production when the recession of 2008 dealt a death blow to the company. It never recovered after that.
Why don't we see these VTOL capable gyros in production today for personal use? They would be at the top of my list for an aircraft purchase.
Zero stall speed is not really correct. When the rotor does not spin fast enough, a gyro will drop..and that very very fast. And in order for a rotor to spin, airspeed is needed. If the pitch is too high and the energy is washed off, a gyro will drop out of the sky. Same like a stall. Difference is, the stall on a conventional wing is based on angle of attack, not on airspeed. A gyro on the other hand it is a bout the energy that is needed to spin the rotor, thus to produce lift.
Yes, you can stall a rotor, but the recovery is simply down collective.
You do NOT need forward speed for the rotor to produce lift; that's why it rotates. To autorotate, you only need air passing through the rotor disk with proper application of collective.
On the ground, air produced by the thrust engine keeps the rotor spinning without forward motion. That's how they can do those jump starts.
@Rusty Climber Remind me please...what was the topic about?
@Rusty Climber Ok, just found my comment. Well, I am sure that I will NOT deal with anyone to convince them of anything. I do not have another 120 years to live...it might take that long to make the FAA understand ))
@@KutWrite Actually generally you can't stall it other than unloading (negative g) as the rotor unlike a helicopter is always in autorotation as the angle of incidence of the blade is generally below 4 degrees. Some of the jump take off gyros in the 1930's allowed for a short excusion to 6 degrees or more but flew at an angle that would not allow it to stall. This is why you don't really need a rotor tacho in a normal (non-jump gyro - if you know how to wind up rotors) you would definitely need one in any sort of jump take off gyro as you need to know you have enough energy stored to succeed in he jump.
Can do without the music.
the air and space 18A was an american jump take off gyro company owned by don farrington
Its so typical of the British, who had created the worlds first working VTOL passenger aircraft in the Fairy Rotodyne in the early 1960's and wasted the opportunity to lead the world in this technology. Why was it killed off, because in the UK, the government has no imagination of what could have been, if only they had just developed and perfected further. If the Rotodyne had been adopted by the military, and then by the civilian markets, by 2024, the craft would have evolved and most likely , by now would have been a different animal, quieter, larger and more profitable, but the UK killed due to lack of funds! So sad, but so typical, and such a waste of an opportunity!
Rotadyne and the last plane have a good useable for short distance passanger flights. 200-600 km.
Im not a fan... gyocopters are fun tough, but in the big boy world, their to complicated and have limited use... dont get me wrong the engineering is great... just not useful.
What a fantastic educational video most people dont know
groen also converted a cessna pusher puller airframe into a tractor [ puller ] configuration.. many think the original puller / tractor style is safer ..less chance of tumbling forward under certain flight conditions
the original cierva ; kay ; kayaba ; kellet ; pitcairn etc autogyros were all tractor variants of conventional airplanes
Shame about the Rotodyne . What a waste ! Wales UK
The music track makes it hard to follow the narration.
Gyrocopters are a combination of helicopters and autogyros.
Gyrocopters have been advertised as a cheap alternative to the helicopter since the 1960's but never manage to make any significant inroads into the commercial market. It's been 80 years now, maybe time to call it a day.
music reminds me of the opening credits for Monty Python's Holy Grail
I'm still convinced these things fly on pixie dust.
In the Navy we called helicopters the "whores of the air - no visible means of support."
Hawk 4 is the best design
Awsome short Documentry on The Past, The present and the Furture!
Electric generator/motors will revolutionise gyrocopters.
Yes, this video would be vastly improved by getting rid of the ghastly music. ..! 🙄
This video has saved me hours of research Thanks for creating & sharing it .
Design comes a full circle (no pun intended :) ) back to a pure jet powered Rotodyne configuration.
I happen to love the cheesy music background!
The narration makes no sense - the editing is poor and the muzak makes it incoherent.
Why not add some electric "drone" propellers to make the vertical lift and then to go smoothly on with normal way?
the future that never occured
If I had the money I would revive the Fairey Rotodyne myself. Such a great concept for short haul passenger travel.
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With modern lightweight materials, and todays efficient power plants, and technolgies, it could be a real winner! I totally agree!
Man now i want one of those :'(
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After WWI the mail delivery was deciding to go with Gyros or bi-planes, I think the only reason the planes won it is because there were several pilots ready to go as well as planes. The auto gyro would have had many benefits over the plane. There was an old video I saw where the gyro was lust lowering a mail bag on a rope while they man on the ground ran beside it and unhooked the bag. The auto gyro would have meant more reliable delivery though with weather.
Hmm.. actually Autogyros aren't good at hovering.. helicopters can because the rotors are powered.. but a Gyro needs a constant airflow to stay aloft.. it can be done if the wind is strong enough.. maybe over 30 Knots or so.. but thats not good weather to be lowering a mailbag..
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Future is looking really bright and exciting... very well researched
An autogyro/gyrocopter has an unpowered rotor. These appear to be hybrids.
Very promising the future of aviation.
These are beautiful....do the gyros in the beginning of the video have powered rotors or are they true Gyros? The take offs are amazing...thanks for sharing
The big Gyro rotor is powered with compressed air thru the rotor tips during take-off . The others are fast pre rotated and use the stored energy to take off. All are true gyrocopters and fly only with non powered rotors.
Thanks for sharing....these would be so much better than choppers....and so much more practical to get around in
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They can't replace ordinary helicopters for all uses. Since the main rotor is unpowered in flight, gyrocopters can't hover for very long.
Where is the 18A????
excellent comparison of the past present and future vertical take of the gyro copters
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i like them buy 1000 of them, give to folks on the sealed inditement lists!
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En la actualidad, el fabricante español ELA, siguen en el presente y a la vanguardia hacia el futuro.
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excellent video. man, i had no idea those things could fly like that. excellent!
What an interesting video, I had no idea a vertical take off like that was possible
Another great compilation! So many cool and diverse machines, fascinating to see how each one handles differently! Awesome!
Very interesting Arthur. First time seeing this type of technology. It's amazing what innovation happens out there.
A wonderfully composed and edited presentation depicting the past, present and future innovations of these splendid machines.
This certainly helps gyro owners and enthusiasts to keep abreast of future developments. Well done Arthur !!!
NOW THIS LOOKS GOOD
Any gyrocopter can take off and land vertically if the wind is blowing hard enough, lol.
lovely montages of Gyros. never knew they were so advanced! wow
Good video, but you forgot some, notably the Cierva C.40 of 1938, Pitcairn PA-36 of 1939 (ruclips.net/video/iAENPTmjBCg/видео.html), and the Air & Space (originally Umbaugh) 18A (ruclips.net/video/wfrBfgarTaY/видео.html). There were others, built before and during the Second World War.
Gyrocopters cant take off vertically.. WHY? the rotor is free wheeling... the motor in the back pushs the vehicle forwards and the rotor blades are on a backward angle to the force.. hence the spin when its moving forward.
yes the can land and take off in a short distance, but not straight up.
For God's sake get rid of the awful background music!
0:54 Looks like 30 Kn Headwind, :-))
I didn't like the tail flutter: 3:02
Makes the Carter Copter back end look flimsy. But the next shot showed a twin boom tail setup which looked more rigid.
very interesting timeline, thank you
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@5:30 Cruise at 480 MPH with an auto gyro???
You are right 480 MPH is far fetched , it is the future far away.Rotodyne in 1960 did almost 200 MPH impressive
Amazing what they did in the 50's and 60's ! Thanks for the reply.
with no visible means of vertical take off , i suspect the carter was heading into a 15 mph wind ..i hovered an RAF 2000 over a field in long island not far from brookhaven and gabreski airports..there was a 12 to 15 mph breeze ..it was a simple matter of lifting the nose and holding the throttle steady ...jim logan was the instructor....world class ..i was the student...
Hi Duggy Dugg I also have ben hovering my magni gyro in strong wind
+Arthur Gemperle
I had a very nice ride in a magni some years back at mentone
Is anyone instructing around Long Island these days in gyrocopters?
If you had 180° pitch, you could lock the rotors creating fixed wings for high speed flight
We Americans must have made this horrible video with the absolutely awful intrusive music. We do NOT know how to make videos and the music has likely chased away many viewers. The video could be interesting but it is barely tolerable. Best of luck but this is awful.
It is very good but the thrust motor can be replaced by a turbine and the rotating blades remain in neutral when turning. They can also be folded back because you cannot fly at a speed below 600km.h
I thought the entire point of a gyrocopter or autogyro was that the rotors weren't powered, thus, VTOL shouldn't be possible. With powered rotors, most of these are helicopters by definition.
Incredible video , very informative and a great future to look forward to. Well done !
:( i want one
Helicopters is wrong designed, helix is in the wrong place - its cant fly
An Icon A5 with blades instead of wings would be cool.
These are beautiful modern aircraft's. I see, and understand the rotor technology, but those rotors look like they are driven by the engine, via, a clutch setup to spin the rotor rpms (315-450) to take off vertically. I understand the stored energy in the rotor rpms, but it would have to be under relative sustained power to hover.
Yes you are right they only can hover if the rotor is driven like the Rotodyne's jet driven rotor with compressed air during take-off and landing
They are taking off using pre-rotation to be able to "jump start". once flying a "hover" into a reasonably light breeze is easy to accomplish. I could fly my air commander at as low as about 8 knots, which is only a light wind.
The Carter with the full wings would surely have been the best one with a bit more power and a transition to fixed wing by fully braking the rotor to a stop with fitting control surfaces 8n the wings and having the best of both worlds fixed wing and rotor with a rear pusher plus vertical lift and a reasonable price
How could it not have been a success if the quality was as good as possible
Great video thanks for sharing!!
what a shame, wish these coptors was available today not that shit gyroplane we have today
Terrible Music!
I know, what can I do ?
But you know the music is a matter of tast and is never good for everyone
Some of these Vertical Takeoff-planes/"copters" can only lift for some meters and cannot land vertical, so have no real copter-function.
That was just aweful and I mean aweful . No sub from me and and I sub everything. Music over the speaker doesn't we want to learn not cry from the noise, oppps I mean music.
I thought gyrocopters needed a small runway to take off. most of them do right? I am very surprised to see this video of gyrocopters taking off vertically.
Thanks for watching, you are right most of the Gyrocopter needs a small runway. The vertical take off are very few and very complicated to fly. I have flown with my Magni Gyrocopter almost 1900hr. that is more than 4 time around the world in distance.
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This is helpful for short trips across big estates for example if you own a mountain, a hill, or vast stretches of land.
Thanks for sharing How much does the gyrocopter I want to contact them based
Amazing how outdate all this stuff is quadracopter UAVs have already took almost all jobs from this aircraft
I think some people need to learn what a real gyrocopter is, as for starters, the main sail is unpowered.
Each of the examples shown had a powered main sail, while a real autogyro main sail only spins & provides lift with forward motion, duh😑
Thanks for watching, non of those gyros have a powered rotor on normal flight, however all gyros are pre rotatet with engine power on ground to spin op the rotor. With the stored energy they can jump of for a few second and than they need forward speed to maintain flight.
The only exception is the Rotodyne which rotor is driven with compressed air at the rotor tip for takeoff and landing only
music sucks!!! way too loud
Обалдеть! Я и не знал , что автожиры на это способны.
Excellent compilation of past, present and future
intresting what gyrocopter can do in the future
Strange looking thing a heliplane
No Air and Space 18?
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These are such beautiful and under rated machines. I heard they would have replaced cars if it wasn't for a crash. Can you imagine flying these instead of driving?
We'd be flying them today if it weren't for government collusion with the aircraft industry.
fantastic video clips
Arthur Gemperle: You left out a lot of interesting information. Other than that. A good overview of VTO Gyrocopters.
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If the rotor is powered, it’s not a gyrocoptor by definition.
Hi Mike, all gyros rotor are powered on ground but on stand still only to pre rotate. The same thing on those jump take off gyros. In flight only the air flow will turn the rotors
How does a rotor with no direct engine power main totation for hovering to landing or for vertical takeoff?
Hi Ron, On ground the rotor is pre rotatet with the engine to a higher RPM than in flight. The rotor pitch is negative, so the gyro wont take off. Also tip weight is added. With all that stored energy positive pitch is added. The engine is now disconnected from the rotor system and the gyro jumps up from the ground, during that time forward speed is added and the gyro flies in normal autorotation.
For landing the stored energy is used to hover for a few seconds.
The gyro cannot sustain hover without strong head wind.
I hope that helps
0:55 , Where can I buy this kind of plane ?
Thanks for watching
You can't buy that Gyrocopter because it is only a demonstrator and prototype
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Nice