Norman has landed safely just south west of Pescara, which is on the east coast of Italy. This followed a four hour flight over the Appenine / Appenini mountains.
Check the out the exact landing point on the SPOT GPS tracker on the website http//www.gyroxgoesglobal.com
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Showing posts with label Norman Surplus. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Norman’s French progress - Formidable machines and chicken sandwiches
Norman had an interesting arrival in France at Le Touquet. The inspiration for his expedition is having an impact on local people. They have sought him out offering help and hospitality. Of particular note was Irish Woman and French resident who helped in many ways. You can see her son and her posing below with Gyrox autogyro at Chartres airport.
Because of a strong head wind and the lightness of an autogyro Norman had to land at right angles to the runway. It seems that the air traffic control staff were speechless at the arrival of Norman’s little yellow machine. As he arrived in a French pilot was so impressed he exclaimed “machine formidable!”
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Norman prepares for France / notes on trip to SE England
Norman is in Kent, England now preparing to fly to France leaving at approx. 10.30 am (GMT). He will be heading across the English channel via the White Cliffs of Dover. The day looks good as viability is about 10 miles (17 kilometers) with broken cloud at about 2,000 feet (600 meters). There is a slight head wind so he is expected to reach Le Touquet Airport at about 1PM (CET). He will be flying in formation down to the English coastline with four other autogyros - a nice sight if anyone can catch it. (Photo belwo of Norman preparing to leave Long Mynd, Shropshire, England)
He had an interesting flight down from our technical base RotorSport UK Ltd in Shropshire, England yesterday afternoon as it was "quite murky" with light rain. Not the best weather for autogyro flying. He flew over his sisters house south of Luton near London, who had a visible good luck message mark out in her garden. A nice personal touch!
He was jointed by by fellow autogyro pilot John Butler and both escaped the heavy rain by the skin of their teeth. As they landed in Kent a sudden squall blew up and they struggled to get their autogyros under cover. But as quickly as it came the rain departed in 10 minutes.
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He had an interesting flight down from our technical base RotorSport UK Ltd in Shropshire, England yesterday afternoon as it was "quite murky" with light rain. Not the best weather for autogyro flying. He flew over his sisters house south of Luton near London, who had a visible good luck message mark out in her garden. A nice personal touch!
He was jointed by by fellow autogyro pilot John Butler and both escaped the heavy rain by the skin of their teeth. As they landed in Kent a sudden squall blew up and they struggled to get their autogyros under cover. But as quickly as it came the rain departed in 10 minutes.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
France here we come!
Some people have asked why Norman and Gyrox is still in the UK. We have a technical base RotorSport UK Ltd in Shropshire where the autogyro was getting some final technical adjustments because of the extraordinary demands of the journey. This was already planned for.Norman and Gyrox are now heading for Kent for an overnight. On Friday March 26th it will be flying across the White Cliffs of Dover accompanied by another autogyro acting as camera platform.
Then to France where it is expected in Le Touquet airport on Friday (depending on weather conditions) then three other stops. The stop offs in Sarlat Domme and Béziers-Vias Saturday and finally Toulon-Hyères airport Sunday before heading down across Italy on Monday.
To get an insight to what lies ahead for Norman the photo above was taken of him flying over France last year.
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