The group's principal activity is to develop and manufacture hawk gyroplane and other gyroplane models. The gyroplane aircraft gets its lift from rotor blades and thrust from an engine-driven propeller. A gyroplane's rotor blades turn freely in flight and are tilted back to catch the air. The rushing air spins the rotor as its propeller thrusts the aircraft forward. The gyroplanes are easier to operate and less expensive to maintain than helicopters. The aircrafts are marketed to the law enforcement agencies, public service organizations and military.