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listing placed 09 November 2024 United Kingdom

AutoGyro MTO Sport **SHARE**, near Warrington, M6... £17.5k

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AutoGyro MTO Sport 912ULS, first registered 2010, 660 hours on the Hobbs. Nut-and-bolt rotor blade inspection June 2024. Fresh annual September 2024. Permit to November 2025. Hose change March 2020.

A well-maintained example of this very popular gyrocopter. Extra and upgraded strobes, upgraded tyres, instructor pack, rear-seat ASI AND Altimeter. RAM mounts and spare helmet. SkyEcho 2.

Half-share offered for £17,500. May consider third-share for £11,666.

Hangared at a secure, well-tended, private grass strip, only ONE minute from Junction 22, M6. Hangarage share cost would be just £37.50 per month! No additional club or landing fees... Suggested hourly maintenance contribution £25/hr dry.

Would suit experienced gyro-pilot, although discounted training is also available from a friendly, professional instructor, for a committed student-owner to get their first “gyro grin”... https://www.northwestgyro.com/ Maintenance and servicing also available at Barton EGCB, a few minutes flight away...

Optional membership of nearby Lancashire Aero Club available for just £10 a month, offering use of another two strips, social events, and FREE landings at 14 additional airfields, including Caernarfon, Tollerton, Sywell and Welshpool. https://www.lancsaeroclub.co.uk/index.php/club-info/contract-landings

Everything you need, on hand, to enjoy these extraordinary aircraft.

Excellent café a few hundred yards away for breakfast, lunch, or post-flight cakes - and toilets. https://www.kenyonhall.co.uk/cafe.html

Free overnight motorhome parking available, across the road from the strip.

Experience the buzz of gyrocopter strip-flying at a very affordable price!

Call now on 07973 170865 or email girod@crosbytitanic.co.uk

And yes, in case you’re wondering, the original “gyro” was spelled “giro”, even in English!


Contact the advertiser Contact Details girod@crosbytitanic.co.uk