“GYROBIKE.”—Mr Robert Wilson, of Preston. Lancashire, riding the “gyrobike” he has designed and built. He hopes this machine will win the £5000 prize offered by a London industrialist. Mr Henry Kramer, for the first man-powered flight over a figure-of-eight course a mile long at a height of at least 10ft. Mr Wilson's children are gathering round to watch the machine tried out on a disused airfield near Ormskirk.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 10
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68“GYROBIKE.”—Mr Robert Wilson, of Preston. Lancashire, riding the “gyrobike” he has designed and built. He hopes this machine will win the £5000 prize offered by a London industrialist. Mr Henry Kramer, for the first man-powered flight over a figure-of-eight course a mile long at a height of at least 10ft. Mr Wilson's children are gathering round to watch the machine tried out on a disused airfield near Ormskirk. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 10
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