Trixy Aviation Products

Trixy Aviation Products GmbH
Privately held company
Industry Aerospace
Headquarters Dornbirn, Austra
Key people
CEO and Chief Engineer - Rainer Farrag[1]
Products Autogyros
Website www.trixyaviation.com

Trixy Aviation Products GmbH is an Austrian aircraft manufacturer based in Dornbirn, that was founded by Rainer Farrag. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of autogyros.[2]

History

Trixy Aviation Products was founded in late 2010 with the aim of developing a roadable aircraft. Farrag recognized that most past roadable aircraft designs were not practical because they did not operate well on roads, due to the bulk of wings or rotors, parking problems, mechanical complexity and the high price tag associated with a dual use vehicle. Furthermore, one vehicle cannot fill all missions and aviation regulations restrict the operation of aircraft largely to airports, not permitting flying from residential driveways. Farrag's approach was instead his project TRIXYZ, an electric motorcycle that could be docked to create an airplane, autogyro, helicopter, wagon train or personal water craft. The first stage of this project was to create an autogyro design, designated the Trixy G 4-2 R (Gyrocopter for two, powered by Rotax).[2][3]

Farrag established Trixy Aviation Products as the research and development facility and Letalstvo Farrag d.o.o in Slovenia as the production facility.[3]

Trixy Aviation Products first publicly exhibited at AERO Friedrichshafen in Germany in April 2011, showing its newly designed Trixy G 4-2 R. The autogyro was noted for its unusual anti-explosion fuel tanks and its full two year warranty.[2][3]

The company exhibited the Trixy Zero motorcycle-style autogyro at AERO Friedrichshafen in April 2012, with the prototype first flying in June 2012.[3]

The company continues its work on the dockable motorcycle concept.[3]

Aircraft

Summary of aircraft built by Trixy Aviation Products
Model name First flight Number built Type
Trixy G 4-2 R 2011 Two seat enclosed autogyro
Trixy Zero 2012 Two seat open-cockpit autogyro

References

  1. Trixy Aviation Products (2014). "Zero Series". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12, page 187. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Trixy Aviation Products (2014). "About Us". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
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