Anyone interested in starting a Gyroplane Flying Club send me a message. Its a fun aircraft to fly and with a number of people who are willing to invest we can spread the cost. I'm in the very preliminary stage of this and just trying to see if there is enough interest. Pilot licensing is done under the Sport Pilot rules. No FAA medical required, just a valid drivers license. If you have a sport pilot license or higher you just need to get training from 2 Gyroplane CFIs for your gyroplane add on. Those without a Pilot License will need to acquire a Sport Pilot License. Looking at AutoGyro MTO Sport or Calidus, or AR-1 from Silverlight aviation.
Here is an AR-1 Gyroplane:
Flying the AR1 Gyroplane - YouTube