![The man's gyrocopter is believed to have made contact with overhead power lines. File Victoria River picture. The man's gyrocopter is believed to have made contact with overhead power lines. File Victoria River picture.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/39XqhrgY6riNnQBs6VEtc8R/e079f8c5-7867-4428-aded-0d413efbfbfd.jpg/r187_34_1058_676_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The body of a Katherine father-of-two has been recovered from the Victoria River after a fatal crash while flying his gyrocopter near Timber Creek late last week.
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Police have confirmed the man, known to be 48-year-old James Russell, had been found.
A search has been ongoing since Thursday when it became clear Mr Russell and his gyrocopter had failed to reached a location near Adelaide River as had previously been arranged.
The search effort had been hampered by the remoteness of the area.
It is believed Mr Russell's gyrocopter came into contact with overhead electrical power lines near Timber Creek, police said.
His family is believed to be organising a memorial service for Mr Russell to be held in Katherine later this week with more details to be made available soon.
Police said the recovery process remains ongoing.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.