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The AISA GN was a prototype four-seat autogyro developed in Spain between 1974 and 1982. it featured an extensively-glazed cabin fitted with a pusher engine and tricycle undercarriage. A separate tail fin was carried at the end of two booms. The aircraft suffered from an extremely prolonged development but finally took to the air on 20 July 1982. Shortly thereafter however it was damaged and finally abandoned.

The AISA GN was a prototype four-seat autogyro developed in Spain between 1974 and 1982. it featured an extensively-glazed cabin fitted with a pusher engine and tricycle undercarriage.1
* AISA GN (1982) One-piston-engine four-seat autogyro prototype.2

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The AISA GN was a prototype four-seat autogyro developed in Spain between 1974 and 1982.3
The following is a list of autogyro models: ADI Bumble Bee, USA ADI Sportster, United States AISA GN, Spain Air & Space 18A, United States Airbet, Spain Air Command 532 Elite, US Arrow-Copter, Austria Australian Autogyro Skyhook (originally known as the Minty Skyhook), Australia Avro Rota, UK Barnett J4B 4
Empty Weight Lb
1560
Eng 1 Type
Lycoming IO-540-K1A5
Max Speed Mph
150
Eng 1 Kw
225
Gross Weight Lb
2650
Capacity
3
Number Built
1
Crew
one pilot
Rot Area Sqm
129
Empty Weight Kg
708
Gross Weight Kg
1200
Dia Ft
43
Height In
6
Range Km
800
Dia In
Manufacturer
Range Miles
500
First Flight
1982
Max Speed Kmh
240
Height Ft
10
Met Or Eng
met
Rot Area Sqft
1390
Length Ft
21
Dia M
13
Height M
3
Eng 1 Hp
300
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
4
Length M
7
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