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Your version pf the Mitac gyroscope |
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There is a electrically driven gyroscope at www.gyroscope.com however its quite small compared to the Mitac gyroscope. I’ve been planning on building a limited number of gyroscopes like the one you described. They will be 12-20 inches high and have a large fast disk. They should be ready in 2004 but they will be over £500. If there is anything in particular you want it to do let me know and I’ll incorporate it into the design.
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When is your version of Mitac gyroscope / 12-20 inches high will be ready. How much will it cost (£500??)and if it is not ready yet , please tell me where can I buy that sort of Gyro.
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26 March 2004
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webmaster@gyroscopes.org - 27/03/2004 21:07:00
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| As far as I'm aware there isn't a gyroscope in production of this size. The exact price is unknown and I won't know until it ready to go into production but I'm trying to keep the price around £500. I'm trying to get it on the market as soon as I can but I think its now about 2 months away.
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webmaster@gyroscopes.org - 01/05/2004 00:06:35
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| Production is no under way. A case has yet to be designed/built and manuals need to be prepared. It will be on sale in June and I maybe accepting pre-orders before then.
Price will be about £500. As far i know no one else makes such gyroscopes.
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Robert Pelka - 30/11/2004 02:14:55
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| My Question is:
When is your version of Mitac gyroscope / 12-20 inches high will be ready. How much will it cost (£500??)and if it is not ready yet , please tell me where can I buy that sort of Gyro.
The MITAC gyro do you know how fast it is.
Sinderely,
Bob Pelka
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