: A new gyroplane (e.g., AutoGyro Cavalon ) costs approximately $190,000 , which is less than half the price of a standard light helicopter like the Robinson R22 (~$455,000).

: Ensure the paper lists the "ARROW" documents required to be on board: A irworthiness Certificate, R egistration, R adio License, O perating Limitations, and W eight/Balance data. Manufacturer Evaluation

: Operating a gyroplane averages about $64 per hour , compared to roughly $500 per hour for a light helicopter.

: Clearly state whether the aircraft is for local recreation, cross-country travel, or utility (e.g., surveillance). Specify if you require an open or enclosed cabin.

Research the track record of major manufacturers like ELA Aviation , Magni Gyro , or AutoGyro to ensure long-term support and parts availability. Gyroplanes Buyer's Guide 2015 - Plane + Pilot Magazine

: Highlight that gyroplanes provide roughly 90% of a helicopter's capability (STOL performance, low-speed flight) for about 10% of the acquisition cost .

: Gyroplanes fly in permanent autorotation , meaning the rotor is powered by air rather than an engine-driven transmission. This prevents stalls and spins, making them exceptionally stable in turbulent conditions. Key Sections for Your Purchase Paper

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