Airspace is controlled. The barnstorming open air biplane days are gone just 
like radio emissions without a license. There are places where the winds blow 
almost always, such as the continental divide in central Wyoming. They are even 
windier at altitude. The gyro field could be marked with strobes and a beacon. 
Also the gyros would probably not be at jetliner altitude and even if they were 
they could be no-fly zones just like a lot of areas already are.

Kirk
 

ROY Washbish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe this thing runs like a auto-gyro. Ya get it going in the wind and it 
just keeps going & going & going and as long as it's going it generates power. 
Now the question is how do ya keep planes from crashing into the power line???


Kirk McLoren wrote:
Quite right Mike
Kirk

Michael Redler wrote:
Hi Rick,

I think it's a little like a kite (except, it's a propeller) and the twine is 
actually a power line.

How's that Kirk? ...sound right?

Mike 


                
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