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NEWS:  JOINT FORCES AT AUTO-GYRO AUSTRALIA

NEWS:  JOINT FORCES AT AUTO-GYRO AUSTRALIA

Since Willi Ewig from Manilla SkyRanch started to imported the first fully factory build gyroplane from Auto-Gyro GmbH in 2006, the German company grew to the world market leading gyro manufacturer. It was the start of the New...

A new star in the sky

A new star in the sky

Congratulation Nat, what a great privilege its been training such a young and gifted airwoman like you. I am sure there is a bright pilot career ahead of you. (short time after her final training flight in the MTO, Nat wanted to check out our Cavalon and took it on a...

MTOclassic

MTOclassic

Welcome to the MTOclassic “Listening is an art,” said Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. And we listen closely. With the support of our worldwide AutoGyro Family, and in alliance with the international market, we constantly develop ourselves and our products, create...

Way out West

Way out West

After a month of planning, five Auto-gyro pilots set out on Saturday 1st of June for a three day adventure into South-western Queensland and Western New South Wales. George Harris, Dean McFarlane, and Mick Post flew their Cavalons, Rick Elliott was in his MTO Sport,...

4 Cavalon at Wallsend

Mick,Neil,Dean,and George recently flew 4 Cavalons to Wallsend,Newcastle,for an overnight stay. Dean and George departed early and flew across the range to Old Bar to meet up with the guys from Luskintyre in their tiger moths.Jeff,Warren ,and Rick also flew up from...

Neil Farr’s ferry flight to Rockhampton

Neil Farr's ferry flight of a MTO-Sport to Rockhampton. Read here his story: Departed Skyranch at 7.15 AM Saturday 13 Oct. Tracked over Goondiwindi and on to Taroom where a quick stop was made for a sandwich.Leg time 4 hours. Tracked north to Tartrus and arrived 2...

Cavalon trip to Byron Bay

Cavalon trip to Byron Bay

4 Pilots, 3 Cavalon 1 weekend. George, Mick, Neil and Will cross the great divide once again for a nice trip to Byron Bay via St. Grafton. Departing SkyRanch at Manilla at 07:15, and arrived at St. Grafton at 09:00. Max ground speed was 115 kt, just a light tailwind...