I am getting some graphics created for my enclosed trailer for advertising. What key statements would catch your attention? I don't want things to be super wordy, maybe 1-3 short things. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am going to have a few pics of the Nano flying, my website address and looking for what else.
Oh yeah, the FUN logo will be part of it as well.
As you mentioned....a few graphics of the Nano....and your website and maybe phone number? Would FlyNANOgyro be your business name?......and .....if so, would you have an LLC? You're right....you wouldn't want to have too much. I didn't look very hard but do you have a way of seeing how many views of your website takes place? Maybe on the back of your trailer near the bottom you might have your name and town and state? I was trying to recall some racing etc. trailers that I have seen.
Yes, FlyNANOgryo is my business name/LLC. The Wix software does keep track of site hits, I am averaging around 550 unique visits a month. 800+ non unique hits a month. My phone dings each time someone visits, I might have to disable that as sometimes it is dinging like crazy!!!
I was thinking maybe something along the lines of Part 103 Ultralight, no license needed. Or maybe Slow and Low flying at an affordable price. I am open for any other suggestions.
That will be interesting to see how many hits increase after Oshkosh.
Went with this as a starter. Something slightly different on back.
On the back I would keep it simple. JK-2 NANO Gyrocopter or Gyroplane.....and the website and phone number....and perhaps a small pic of the gyro from the side. The reason I said Gyrocopter or Gyroplane is because many people have no clue what a gyro is. Many people in cars see an ad on a trailer and get curious and go right to the website. I've done it when I see a trailer hauling a race car. etc.
This is the back, side view. Looks like the Pilot is looking at the driver.
Looks fine to me.
Make sure to have the graphics on the back of the trailer. More people will
See the back of the trailer then the side when your On the road.
Also see about the QR code on all your advertising including
If I didn't 'know' already what you are talking about, you might want to say next time "No License or medical requirements". As is, it could be interpreted as "Medical Required" by non-pilots. That sound a bit scary.
Yes, I will be changing that part to be more clear, thanks for the feedback.