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The first Campbell Cricket Gyrocopter Flight in Hong Kong and China (Gyroplane or Autogiro)
At a time when private helicopter flying was NOT allowed in Hong Kong, at 12:30 p.m. the Chin Brothers Dominic Io Chong Chin and Francis Yiu Cheong Chin made the first Campbell Cricket gyrocopter flight in Hong Kong at the Kai Tak International Airport marking the
first officially licenced rotary wing private pilots flying rotary wing aircraft in the aviation history of Hong Kong along side with huge Boeing 747s. Their tiny single-seat gyrocopter, also known as gyroplane or autogiro, with Hong Kong Registration VR-HGV, had a modified 1,600 c.c. twin-carb Volkswagen Beetle boxer engine and wooden propeller, was similar to the type flown by the legendary British agent 007 James Bond in the movie "You Only Live Twice", the 5th film of the James Bond movie series in 1967. The South China Morning Post first reported the Chin Brothers' historical flight on the front page with picture on 1 April 1972 and copies of the SCMP and other newspapers is available at the City Hall archive library and the Public Records Office of the Hong Kong Government.
The Chin Brothers were members of the Aero Club of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Flying Club. They are also members of the present day HK Aviation Club.
Dominic and Francis are holders of Private Pilot's Licence (H) No. 2 and No.3
respectively. It was told that Private Pilot's Licence (H) No. 1 was never
issued.
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