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If you are considering deleting this page, DON'T!! Gyrogliders are not the same as gyrocopters. Gyrogliding deserves its own page, just as paragliding has its own page. Also, this is just the beginning, I has MUCH more information to type.
Rotor kite sorts go beyond the narrow focus to date in the article
Kites that lift by result of autorotation of rotor devices have a long noteworthy history; applications continue to grow.
Rotor kites include the long stream of gyrokites that have been noted in the literature with excitement and following.
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