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1. Pilot may have set gyroplane record :: The Daily Herald, Provo Utah
www.newutah.com/modules.php?op - [Cached]Published on: 10/8/2005 Last Visited: 10/8/2005
Hank Parry, a spokesman for Groen Brothers Aviation, the Salt Lake City company that built Dubin's gyroscope, says he believes Dubin's assessment of a record is correct. Parry said the only other person to attempt such a flight trucked his aircraft through some parts of the country.
On Saturday, Groen Brothers will present Dubin with the "Pioneers of Vertical Flight" award at an aeronautics event in Phoenix, Ariz., Parry said. -
2. Broadcast Microwave Services
www.bms-inc.com/news_art4.htm - [Cached]Published on: 1/20/2002 Last Visited: 6/21/2004
Hank Parry, a representative of Groen Brothers Aviation, Inc., (the manufacturer of the Hawk 4), states: "Only through (BMS') help were we able to provide an aircraft capable of completing the mission to which we were assigned" -
3. BYU NewsNet - Gyroplane company to stay in Utah
newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/4368 - [Cached]Published on: 4/8/2003 Last Visited: 4/8/2003
Groen Brothers Aviation considered moving their gyroplane production facility to Arizona but decided against it because their business is going through a turbulent time, said Hank Parry, the marketing liaison for Groen Brothers Aviation.
Parry said falling tech stock prices and the World Trade Center disaster hurt their business in 2001.
"With the tech stock slide and then the terrorist attacks of 9-11, everything came to a grinding halt," Parry said.
Utah politicians, including Sen. Orin Hatch, give political support to Groen Brothers Aviation, encouraging them to cancel their move, he said.
"They understand what we're trying to do," Perry said.

