Low altitude gyroplane is high flyer in exports.(Business Profile)(Rotary Air Force Marketing Inc.)

From: SaskBusiness | Date: March 1, 2005 | Copyright information

Saskatchewan manufacturers are recognized around the world as early adopters of new technologies.

Don Lafleur, general manager of Rotary Air Force Marketing Inc., knows all about this reputation. His patented gyroplane is one of the most competitively priced on the international market due to lean manufacturing practices and new technologies.

The RAF 2000 is also recognized by gyroplane enthusiasts as "the best looking machine on the market worldwide."

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