Since you do not have any knowledge of the engineering properties you need for your design of a auto gyro blade we can not suggest a thermoplastic material that will meet your needs other than what other auto gyro people have used. Real gyro blades are made from carbon fiber layups with expoy resin binders. Fine for the military. They do not care what it costs. Pultrusion polyester fiberglass can be made much cheaper and has excellant properties in pultruded direction. Torsional modulus will be lower than 3 dimensional layup carbon fiber. you will have to compensate for this in your design. Thermoplastic extruded long glass reinforced nylon,acetel,polyester or other engineering polymers will have poorer properties than the pultruded product because the glass is discontinous. You might make up for that in the design but you will surely have to compromise performance. Real blades have a different pitch at the base than at the tip because the linear speed of the blade changes as you move out from the center. That is why any consistant pitch propeller blade, as would be produced by an extrusion, will lack the performance of the real thing. I do not know if your idea is patentable but if it really can perform, I would patent it before I would reveal any more details on an open public forum.