Something I think people dont understand about gyros... is that they are slow things (in the world of flying machines)
Annnnd... they are designed to go slow. Just as an example.... if you have an open frame, draggy as anything gyro, and a sleek machine like a cavalon or whatever... they can both fly at roughly the same speeds. My Turbo subaru machine was good for 90 kts... couldnt open your mouth after about 70kts without instant 'fish face' but it could go very fast. Nothing could keep up with it... but I could also fly it down to about 5-10 kts on a windless day....
A cavalon or something streamlined, will also do about that speed and be able to slow to 10kts or so.. so the fairing/canopy is really for comfort, rather than practicality...
My point is, at our low speeds the parasite is only negligable.... the drag of the rotor disk is enormous..... well, it can be.... or not depending on the stick position.
Of course, things that go as fast as the carter copter.... the fairings need to be far more aerodynamic and are functional.... you couldnt fly a 200kt machine open frame
That is why, with gyros, people can/have imagined a nice LOOKING canopy/pod.... made it and stuck it on and voila.... it worked
.... one guy in Australia put a robinson fuselage on a gyro.... really blunt and bulbous.... others make them pointy like a dart and voila.... that works too
So, to me, with our machines... the parasite drag part of the equasion, although it is there, it is so outweighed by the tons of drag the rotor can produce any time you want.
Me and Sam (Titanium) tried making mast fairings out of clear lexan .... others made nice plastic or fiberglass airfoil covers for masts and things... but I didn't feel any difference in how it flew...
It is like, you have a ferrari car doing 100mph.... streamlined, beautiful.... then you have a 69 impala (convertible) running along at 100mph... about as aerodynamic as a house brick.... but at that speed, the extra drag of the impala, although noticable, doesnt stop it from being driven at that speed.... the ferrari's aerodynamics arent hardly working yet....
So now, if you add a huge amount of drag to them both... like a caravan (trailer home) .... the impala would hardly notice it (except for the fuel burn increase) and the ferrari (if it had a hitch) couldnt even tow it... its aerodynamics would be wasted... it cant go fast enough to have the aerodynamics actually work...
So, that example really sums up gyros... you can have as much aerodynamic kafuffel on the airframe.... it will make it nice to look at, and nicer to fly in cold weather, but the aerodynamics dont have to be wind tunnel tested for perfection, because the rotor wont let the machine fly fast enough for the aerodynamics to do anything other than looks and comfort.
I saw a program on TV about the Lamborghini... they have a rear wing that helps with braking and gives downforce at speed.... but the wing doesnt start working until 150mph
and the speed limit is 55mph?
But never mind me... I am like Nabs... we are in a race to see who know least
As you were gentlemen....