Cost Breakdown
| Type | MTOSport/Calidus* |
| Price | £15,000 (1/4 share) |
| Management Fee | £95 p/m |
| Running Cost | £30 p/h dry |
| Set-Up cost | £300 (one-off fee) |
You invest in a quarter share of an Autogyro at a cost of £15,000, which makes you a part owner of that particular aircraft.
A one-off fee of £300 is charged to add you to the aircraft register and cover your initial annual club membership of the Stoke Airfield Flying Club. Subsequent annual Flying Club membership will be included in the management fee.

A monthly Management fee of £95 covers full hangarage and general maintenance in order to keep the aircraft clean and up to CAA specification, so you simply show up on the day and fly.
The hourly charge for the aircraft is £30 dry, which means you just supply your own fuel and fly away. This charge covers the servicing of the aircraft, due every 100 hours. Services include prearranged engine and structural services performed by licensed engineers. Also covered in the hourly charge are other aspects of current CAA requirements including permit renewals, test flights, renewal of radio licence for the aircraft, basic replacement parts*, plus an annual service, if necessary, both structural and engine.
(*Basic replacement parts consist of oil, spark plugs, coolant oil, filters, exhaust springs, fueloil hoses, tyres and inner tubes.)


