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The Journey Into Gyroplanes
Feb 4, 2026
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Navigating Gyroplane Flight Training
Jan 7, 2026
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Behind the Scenes of Air Command's Redesign
Nov 24, 2025
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Skywheels Rotors are Back! Update: New Gyroplane, Polaris 100 HP Engine
Nov 24, 2025
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Nov 24, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 2/4/26 | ![]() The Journey Into Gyroplanes | In this conversation, Joe Covelli and Albert Dyer discuss the journey of getting into gyroplane flying, from initial interest and discovery flights to building and flying one's own gyroplane. They explore the importance of having a good instructor, the challenges of soloing, and the significance of community support in the learning process. Albert shares his personal experiences, insights on rotor management, and the technical aspects of building a gyroplane, emphasizing the excitement and challenges of the journey. Takeaways Albert's passion for gyroplanes started at a young age.Discovery flights are crucial for gauging interest.Building a gyroplane provides deep knowledge and confidence.Community support is vital in the learning process.Choosing the right instructor can make a significant difference.Rotor management is essential for safety in flying.Training should include ground school and practical flying.Experience in fixed-wing flying can help with gyroplane training.Regular inspections and community checks enhance safety.The journey of flying is filled with excitement and challenges.Chapters IntroductionGetting Started with Gyroplane FlyingBuilding Your Own GyroplaneTraining and Soloing in GyroplanesChoosing the Right Equipment and ClubInspection and Maintenance of GyroplanesConclusion and Final Thoughts | — | |
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Navigating Gyroplane Flight Training | In this conversation, Joe Covelli and Nathan Wagner discuss the essentials of gyroplane flying, focusing on training, certification, and safety. They emphasize the importance of professional instruction, the various certification levels available, and the budgeting required for training. Nathan shares insights on choosing the right instructor, the significance of a discovery flight, and the preparation needed for a check ride. The discussion also touches on the importance of consistent training and the different models of Magni Gyroplanes available for aspiring pilots. Nathan's website at Backcountry Gyro on YouTube is https://www.youtube.com/@BackcountryGyro.Helpful LinksPopular Rotorcraft Association CFI ListingMagni GyroFlight CFI ListingFAA First Step to Becoming a PilotFAA FAR Part 61 Pilot Certification TakeawaysTraining is a crucial part of gyroplane flying.Discovery flights help determine if flying is for you.Choosing the right instructor is essential for safety.Understanding certification levels is important for new pilots.Budgeting for training should include more than just flight hours.Self-teaching in flying can lead to dangerous situations.Professional instruction is vital for managing rotor dynamics.Insurance considerations vary based on the training group.Preparation for a check ride is key to success.Consistency in training leads to better proficiency.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Gyroplane Flying02:31 Getting Started with Gyroplane Training04:05 Choosing the Right Instructor07:08 Understanding Certification Levels10:25 Budgeting for Training19:05 The Importance of Professional Instruction22:18 Insurance Considerations for Student Pilots23:07 Preparing for the Check Ride25:13 Training Approaches and Consistency26:44 Overview of Magni Gyroplanes28:49 Comparing Gyroplane Models | — | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Behind the Scenes of Air Command's Redesign | In this episode of the Gyroplane Flying Podcast, Joe Covelli and Senior Design Engineer Keith LeMire discuss the extensive redesign of the Air Command Gyroplane. They delve into the challenges encountered during the redesign process, the innovative safety and comfort features added, and the overall improvements to the aircraft's assembly and functionality. The conversation highlights the importance of pilot safety, ease of use, and modern aesthetics in the new design, showcasing the dedication to creating a superior flying experience. Takeaways The Air Command Gyroplane has undergone significant redesign since its acquisition in 2017. Hundreds of parts and drawings were redone to improve the aircraft's design. The new design focuses on ease of assembly and enhanced safety features. Adjustable rudder pedals were introduced for better pilot fit and safety. The instrument panel has been updated for a more modern look and functionality. Accessibility improvements include a foot landing pad to make entry into the aircraft easier. The throttle control has been redesigned for better ergonomics and functionality. A new fuel pump integration enhances safety and efficiency. Structural reinforcements have been made to improve overall aircraft safety. The tail design has been updated for better aerodynamics and performance.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Gyroplane Innovations02:52 The Journey of Redesigning Air Command Gyroplane05:34 Enhancements in Assembly and Safety Features08:26 Innovative Design Changes for Comfort and Control11:29 Adjustable Features for Pilot Safety14:17 Instrument Panel and Aerodynamic Improvements16:58 Accessibility and User Experience Enhancements20:11 Throttle and Control Innovations22:38 Fuel System Integration and Safety25:38 Structural Enhancements and Safety Features28:26 Mast Design Evolution for Safety31:18 Tail Design Changes and Aerodynamics34:07 Final Thoughts on the New Air Command Gyroplane | — | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Skywheels Rotors are Back! Update: New Gyroplane, Polaris 100 HP Engine | Air Command Gyroplane and Skywheels Rotor Blade President Joe Covelli provides a company update. The conversation focuses on engineering innovations for a new aviation engine, specifically the Polaris engine, and on upcoming test flights planned for 2026. It highlights the importance of components such as the adapter, gearbox, and propeller, as well as collaboration with experts in harmonics and vibration analysis. An update is provided on Skywheels rotor blades and Air Command's new single-seat model, Integrity.TakeawaysWe engineered an adapter that connects to the engine.The Polaris engine was displayed at AirVenture.The response from the Experimental Aircraft Channel was terrific.We are almost finished with the engine development.A harmonics and vibration consultant has been retained.High-level tests and analysis are currently being completed.Test flights are planned for the first part of 2026.The gearbox and propeller are crucial for flight.Collaboration with experts enhances the development process.Innovation in aviation requires thorough testing and analysis.Chapters00:00 Engineering Innovations in Aviation00:36 Testing and Future Developments | — | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Avoiding Common Mistakes in Experimental Aircraft Building | In this episode of the Gyroplane Flying Podcast, host Joe Covelli speaks with Lisa Turner, an experienced aviation professional, about the top five mistakes that experimental builders make and how to avoid them. Lisa shares her journey in aviation, emphasizing the importance of following instructions, understanding fuel systems, and managing expectations during the building process. The conversation highlights the joy of flight and encourages builders to persevere through challenges while ensuring safety and quality in their projects.TakeawaysLisa Turner has been involved in aviation since 2006.The top five mistakes experimental builders make include not following instructions, fuel system errors, and hardware issues.Fuel systems are a common area of mistakes; using the wrong materials can lead to serious issues.Builders should keep a detailed builder's log for maintenance and airworthiness documentation.It's important to have a test plan before making the first flight.Managing expectations and time is crucial in the building process.The joy of flight is best experienced in small aircraft.Getting a repairman's certificate is beneficial for builders.Most builders do a fantastic job, and safety can be improved by addressing common mistakes.Perseverance is key in the aircraft building journey.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gyroplanes and Lisa Turner03:03 Lisa Turner's Journey in Aviation05:52 Top Five Mistakes Experimental Builders Make09:14 Understanding Builder Errors and Maintenance Issues12:08 Fuel Systems: Common Mistakes and Solutions15:00 Hardware and Electrical Systems in Aircraft Building17:53 The Importance of a Test Plan21:12 Managing Expectations and Time in Aircraft Building24:05 The Joy of Flight and Building Your Own Aircraft26:51 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for Builders | — | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Pilot Testing: Skywheels Rotor Blade Performance | In this episode of the Gyroplane Flying podcast, host Joe Covelli discusses the revival of the Skywheel rotor blades with test pilot Greg Bradley. They explore the history of the Skywheels, the testing of newly manufactured blades, their performance characteristics, and the importance of flight instruction in the gyroplane community. The conversation highlights the advancements in gyroplane technology and the excitement surrounding the future of gyroplane flying.TakeawaysThe Skywheel rotor blades have been refreshed and are back on the market.Testing of the new Skywheels showed improved performance compared to the originals.The manufacturing process for the new blades closely follows the original methods.High-inertia blades are beneficial for new pilots, providing a forgiving flying experience.Greg Bradley has extensive experience flying gyroplanes and testing the new blades.The importance of keeping rotor blades clean for optimal performance was emphasized.There is a growing need for more flight instructors in the gyroplane community.The podcast encourages interaction and questions from the audience.Future plans include the release of new gyroplane kits and continued support for pilots.The conversation reflects a strong community spirit within the gyroplane flying world.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gyroplane Flying Podcast01:14 Reviving the Skywheel Rotor Blades04:01 Testing the New Skywheel Blades10:00 Performance Characteristics of Skywheel Blades17:54 Cross Country Flight Experience24:05 The Importance of Flight Instruction28:50 Conclusion and Future Outlook | — | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() High Inertia Rotor Blades are Safety | In this episode of the Gyroplane Flying Podcast, host Joe Covelli discusses the exciting return of Skywheels rotor blades with Jim Lezie, the former owner of Skywheels. They delve into the history and legacy of Skywheels, the performance and safety benefits of high inertia blades, and the quality assurance processes in place for the new production. Listeners gain insights into the importance of rotor blade design and the advancements made in manufacturing to ensure superior performance.TakeawaysThe Gyroplane Flying Podcast covers various topics about gyroplanes.Skywheels rotor blades are known for their stability and reliability.Jim Lezie played a crucial role in the transition of Skywheels.High-inertia blades allow for safer landings and better performance.The new Skywheels blades are made with advanced manufacturing techniques.Quality assurance is a priority in the production of Skywheels.The podcast aims to bring in experts for future discussions.Listeners can expect a mix of live and recorded episodes.The importance of rotor blade material and design is emphasized.Skywheels has a rich history dating back to 1984.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gyroplane Flying Podcast02:22 The Legacy of Skywheels and Jim Lezie03:15 Skywheels Rotor Blades: Performance and Safety09:01 High Inertia Blades: Importance and Benefits10:57 Quality Assurance in Skywheels Production | — | |
| 11/19/25 | ![]() Engineering Excellence in Rotor Blades | In this episode of the Gyroplane flying podcast, Joe Covelli interviews Jim McCutchen, the founder of Skywheels, discussing the history, engineering, and reputation of Skywheels rotor blades. They explore the extensive testing and quality control processes involved in manufacturing these blades, as well as the differences between various types of rotor blades available in the market. Jim shares insights into the Skywheels legacy and the community's engagement with the product.TakeawaysSkywheels has a spotless reputation in the gyroplane community.Extensive testing was conducted to ensure rotor blade quality.High inertia in rotor blades enhances safety during flight.Testing involved innovative methods like the 'gyro car'.Jim's interest in rotor blades was sparked by a tragic accident.Composite blades offer better fatigue characteristics than aluminum.Skywheels are manufactured using original molds and processes.Community feedback is crucial for new pilots considering rotor blades.Many pilots bought used gyros just for Skywheels blades.Jim will continue to support Skywheels with technical guidance.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gyroplanes and Skywheels03:17 The Legacy of Skywheels and Jim McCutchen09:52 Engineering and Testing of Rotor Blades14:07 Comparing Rotor Blade Types16:27 Skywheels Reputation and Community Insights | — |
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