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MACOWA

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It's windy where I live, a part 103 machine would be great, I have a zero hours 503. It spins a 5 bladepowerfin adjustable prop I have a set of Black max wheels & brakes and would like to use a pair of Sky wheels blades. all of these are heavy things. perhaps this could be mitigated by the use of carbon composite blended spars. It is my understanding that jump capability using blade pitch turns a gyrocopter into a helicopter according to the rules (what a can of worms!) would this apply to a machine qualified under 103 rules?
 
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