



This would make my daily commute much easier.
However, I don't have 1700' flat and level enough for a runway and the nearest airport to my work is a 20+ miles away.
It's still a neat idea and I wish the developers great success.
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I used to know a guy that had a gyrocopter. He lived in town next to an empty field (grass). Only needed approx. 100 feet to take off, and about 20 feet to land. Glides safely to the ground even if the engine dies.
His gyrocopter didn't look nearly as cool as this gizmo, though. And you couldn't drive it around like a car either.
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