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Just a gyro sketch - not even serious

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Tiger Tim

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I’ve been doing a bunch of purging at home and it turns out I used to sketch a lot. Here’s one of a little autogyro made mostly of junk. Main structure looks like a big triangle made of some square extrusion, probably plywood blades, and I guess I was ahead of my time fifteen years ago with the little industrial V-twin. Check it out, I geared the prop speed UP from engine RPM I guess to deal with the small prop that looks better suited to an airboat or something. It’s got nothing but pure class from that Brooklands windscreen but the cut-down plastic lawn chair shows the whole thing was in jest.

Anyways, here it is:
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