Sport Copter is a second generation family business (since 1958).
Building the worlds finest gyroplanes has been the sole function
of the company. They have proven over the years to be the leader
in design concept and continue to improve quality, enhance performance
and increase safety standards within the rotorcraft industry.
WE OFFER:
| CUSTOM DESIGN |
on all levels of rotorcraft concept |
| SALES |
fully assembled models, kits, and parts |
| SERVICE |
on all models of craft |
| FLIGHT TRAINING |
FAA accredited from Sport Pilot to rotorcraft ratings. |
JIM VANEK, president and chief designer for Sport
Copter, Inc., test pilot, airshow performer, currently ranked as
the top autogyro pilot in the world and sought after for his expertise
in rotorcraft design. Jim revamped the Vancraft designs including
the award winning world’s first two-place gyroplane which
took the prestigious “Charles Lindburgh” award at the
Osh Kosh Airshow in 1985. He is the sole designer of the Sport Copter
gyroplane series, to date.
He was asked to be a test pilot for a federally funded (NASA) aviation
experiment, the “Carter Copter project”. Was also invited
and participated as a design consultant on the same project (1998).
Jim wrote the parameters and guidelines for gyroplane looping for
the FAA in 1998 after performing the world’s first loop in
a conventional gyroplane (1997). He is the only gyro pilot in the
world that holds an ICAS (International Council of Air Shows) card
for gyroplane looping and rolling. He also holds the “Statement
of Acrobatic Competency” card, from the FAA, which authorizes
him to perform aerobatics, “to loop and roll consecutively”
and “in formation”, in a Sport Copter gyroplane.
Jim worked with “Jeppesen Sanderson”, of aircraft manual
fame. They referred to him as an “expert in his field”,
and requested him to contribute writings to their “Rotorcraft”
section of their new 2000 publication manual called, “Rotorcraft
Handbook”, which is distributed by the FAA. He was noted in
the Kitplanes magazine “Gyroplanes’ article in regards
to his work in design concept and they referred to Jim as the “future
legend in gyroplane designs.” (April 2003). Jim, honored for
his work, was given the “Gyroplane Pioneer, “ award
by the Hofstra University,(NY) in April 2003, and was also asked
to be a guest speaker. He has been an educator and authority in
the field for the past 20 years and continues to seek ways to break
down old barriers and enhance designs to find new ways to use rotorcraft
to better our transportation paradigm.
CHUCK VANEK, Jim’s father, was one of the
early pioneers of gyroplane design and development. Beginning his
work in 1957, he designed and privately built a VTOL (Vertical,
Take Off and Landing) aircraft, the world’s first “Tall-Tail”
gyroplane, the first Two-Place gyroplane, of which he was awarded
the “Charles Lindburgh” award in 1985, and the first
ultralight gyroplane with a semi-enclosed body. He was honored for
this, and given a “Gyroplane Pioneer,” award by the
Hofstra University (NY) in April 2003. Also in recognition of his
early contributions to gyroplane design and the development of the
“flying ring”, Chuck Vanek is noted in the famed book
“JANE’S ALL THE WORLD BOOK OF AIRCRAFT HISTORY.”
THE TEAM
SPORT COPTER has some of the best technicians not only
working on their design team, but a great crew producing their top
selling line of Sport Rotors rotorsystems. They have a friendly
office staff who are here to answer your questions and two CFI’s
(certified flight instructors) including an FAA Examiner are also
available for flight training.
WHAT’S NEW?
SPORT COPTER is currently working on their new two-place
design, side-by-side, fully enclosed machine. Simultaneously, they
are also designing a highly unique style of gyroplane for an outside
company, which will make its debut in 2007. Their vision in the
future is to design highly sophisticated two and four person gyroplanes
along with unmanned craft. Gyroplanes of the future, Jim says, will
be built as a compound design type (gyroplane/helicopter.). They
will achieve vertical take off with a high-speed cruise. The future
designs of all aircraft will use an electric power fuel cell then
will turn to ion propulsion or some means other than pushing air
molecules and burning fossil fuels. Sport Copter believes they will
be a strong force in this movement to help change current technology.
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