Went to see Mr Braam Hechter of Microflight and he treated me to a short demo in the Xenon Gyro.
The weather as perfect as can be so I cannot comment on any turbulence, wind etc.
Let me state that I was never asked to write this "review"
Braam was PIC and the takeoff was smooth and without any hickup. Was a bit concerned watching the airspeed, as I am used to rotate at 60 MPH, this one closer to 100, only to realise that airspeed is in km/h. (My fault).
The controls are a lot more responsive compared to my M22, but not to the extend that it feels unconfortable. You will get use to this very easy.
I was pleasantly surprised. Landing was soft as any decent Gyro would be able to do with a competent pilot in command.
What did I like:
It is quite;
You don't need seven jackets;
Intercom works fine (out of the wind and engine noise);
Side by side is nice, you can have eye contact with your flying buddy;
The view is amazingly un-obstructed (it is a closed cockpit so there are obstructions but not irritating at all).
What did I not like:
To be quite honest, not a lot;
The "motorbike-of-the-air" idea as in the Magni and other gYro's are not present. This feels more like a helicopter or normal plane.
Summary:
There is surely a market for this type of plane. I know a couple of guys who said they are not keen on the idea of being so cold anymore. This would appeal to them. If you like open cockpit, don't watse your time.
Would I buy one: Tempting.
Some links for more info.
http://www.microflightaviation.co.za/ai ... xenon.html
http://www.xenongyroplanes.com/
Thanks again Braam