ADI Sportster
Sportster | |||||||||
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Role | Autogyro | ||||||||
Manufacturer | Aircraft Designs | ||||||||
Designer | Martin Hollmann | ||||||||
First flight | 1974 | ||||||||
Number built | 65 (2005) | ||||||||
|} The ADI Sportster is a two-seat gyroplane that has been marketed in plans form for homebuilding since 1974 by Aircraft Designs Inc.[1][2] It was the first homebuilt gyrocopter design to be able to carry a passenger. The design first flew in 1974 and is built from bolted and riveted dural aluminium sheet. The rotor blades use an NACA 8H12 airfoil[2] SpecificationsData from Bertrand and Kitplanes[1][2] General characteristics
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