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Autogyro For You to Name

Hi all,

probably it is more easy to find a needle in a haystack than to correctly identify a rare autogyro. Please have a look at the picture attached. It resembles a Magni, but the ones photographed on the net do not exactly show this configuration.

If this thread is in a better place in the General Aviation section please tell me. Still better, you tell me the type right away!

Thank you, and best regards,
RT

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By: Sopwith - 2nd March 2022 at 11:11

Oracle, yes probably

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By: Arabella-Cox - 1st March 2022 at 17:10

Although the autogyro pictured has many similarities to the AutoGyro Calidus. It also has some differences. Perhaps it is a modified version of an earlier type from the same manufacture?

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By: Sopwith - 1st March 2022 at 15:01

Yes pretty sure it’s a Calidus autogyro

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By: Zac Yates - 1st March 2022 at 01:46

I was going to say Steven, personally.

Based on a TinEye reverse image search it appears to be a very popular stock image, but I’m struggling to ID it. I daresay the GA folk would have more knowledge.

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By: Trolley Aux - 28th February 2022 at 08:52

Bob

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By: Sopwith - 27th February 2022 at 14:29

Calidus?

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