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[[Image:New Cap Derigible, 1x07.jpg|thumb|The dirigible launches autogryos over New Cap City.]]
[[Image:New Cap Derigible, 1x07.jpg|thumb|The dirigible launches autogryos over New Cap City.]]


'''Autogyros''' are small [[Wikipedia: rotary wing aircraft|rotary wing aircraft]] that patrol the [[virtual world]] skies of [[New Cap City]].  
'''Autogyros''' are small [[Wikipedia: rotary wing aircraft|rotary wing aircraft]] that patrol the skies of [[V-world]]'s [[New Cap City]].  


Launched from the formidable [[Dreadnaught]], these single-pilot rotorcraft strafe the streets of New Cap City, drezzing users ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]").  New Cap City gamer [[Tad Thorean|Tad "Heracles" Thorean]] was a victim of an autogyro attack during his attempt to help [[Joseph Adama]] locate his deceased daughter [[Tamara Adama]], lost in V-world ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]").
Launched from the formidable [[Dreadnaught]], these single-pilot rotorcraft strafe the streets of New Cap City, drezzing users ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]").  New Cap City gamer [[Tad Thorean|Tad "Heracles" Thorean]] was a victim of an autogyro attack during his attempt to help [[Joseph Adama]] locate his deceased daughter [[Tamara Adama]], lost in V-world ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]").

Revision as of 22:32, 25 March 2012

The dirigible launches autogryos over New Cap City.

Autogyros are small rotary wing aircraft that patrol the skies of V-world's New Cap City.

Launched from the formidable Dreadnaught, these single-pilot rotorcraft strafe the streets of New Cap City, drezzing users (CAP: "There is Another Sky"). New Cap City gamer Tad "Heracles" Thorean was a victim of an autogyro attack during his attempt to help Joseph Adama locate his deceased daughter Tamara Adama, lost in V-world (CAP: "The Imperfections of Memory").

Notes

Vintage Vipers are all fine and good, but who can resist the prospect [of] a 1940s auto gyro? The New Cap auto gyro is based on the Focke-Wulf Fw 61, the first fully controllable helicoptor, first flown in 1936. It struck us that the auto gyro makes for a perfect noir metropolitan ariel conveyance that compliments the diribible and it's inventory of vintage Vipers. The model is fully rigged and weighs in at 153826. [1]

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