The Cierva C.29 was a five-seat British cabin autogyro built in 1934 as a joint venture between Westland Aircraft and Cierva. The rotor system and rotors...
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The Cierva C.30 is an autogyro designed by Juan de la Cierva and built under licence from the Cierva Autogiro Company by A V Roe & Co Ltd (Avro), Lioré-et-Olivier...
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The Cierva C.19 was a 1930s British two-seat autogyro, designed by Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva. It was built by Avro as the Avro Type 620. It proved...
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The Cierva C.6 was the sixth autogyro designed by engineer Juan de la Cierva, and the first one to travel a "major" distance. Cierva, the engineer responsible...
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[citation needed] Cierva C.1 Cierva C.2 Cierva C.3 Cierva C.4 Cierva C.5 Cierva C.6 Cierva C.7 Cierva C.8 Cierva C.9 Cierva C.10 Cierva C.12 (first flight...
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The Cierva C.8 was an experimental autogyro built by Juan de la Cierva in England in 1926 in association with Avro. Like Cierva's earlier autogyros, the...
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The Cierva C.4 was an experimental autogiro built by Juan de la Cierva in Spain in 1922 which early the following year became the first autogyro to fly...
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Havilland C.24 was a two-seat autogyro built by de Havilland at its Stag Lane works in England in 1931 The C.24 was built in 1931 using a Cierva rotor head...
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The Cierva C.40 was a British autogyro designed by G.B.L. Ellis, Otto Reder, and Dr. J.A.J Bennett and was assembled by the British Aircraft Manufacturing...
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List of rotorcraft (section Cierva Autogiro Company)
1 Cierva C.1 Cierva C.2 Cierva C.3 Cierva C.4 Cierva C.6 Cierva C.8 Cierva C.9 Cierva C.12 Cierva C.17 Cierva C.19 Cierva C.24 Cierva C.29 Cierva C.30A...
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The Cierva C.12 was an experimental autogyro built by Cierva Autogiro Company in England in 1929, in association with Avro. Like most other Cierva designs...
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Cierva C.2 was an experimental autogyro built by Juan de la Cierva in Spain in 1921-22. Following the failure of the C.1 the previous year, la Cierva...
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The Cierva C.1 was an experimental autogyro built by Juan de la Cierva in Spain in 1920, the forerunner of his successful series of autogyros. The C.1 was...
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- Westland Aircraft took over Gannet AEW.3 production in 1960 Cierva C.29 a joint Cierva / Westland project, built but never flown Westland CL.20 a two-seater...
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The Cierva C.3 was an experimental autogyro built by Juan de la Cierva in Spain in 1921.[citation needed] It was based on the fuselage of a Sommer monoplane...
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propeller. The term Autogiro became trademarked by the Cierva Autogiro Company. De la Cierva's Autogiro is considered the predecessor of the modern helicopter...
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The Juan de la Cierva Scholarship (JdlC) is a Spanish post-doctoral scholarship, funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, that allows outstanding young...
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The Cierva C.9 was an experimental autogyro built by Cierva in England in 1927, in association with Avro. It was the first of Cierva's autogyro designs...
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The Cierva C.17 was a British experimental autogyro built by Cierva Autogiro Company in England in 1928, in association with Avro (which designated it...
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The Cierva C.7 was an experimental autogiro designed by Juan de la Cierva and built in the late 1920s. On January 7, 1927, the Cierva C.6C was flying...
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The Cierva C.25 was a British 1930s single-seat autogiro produced by Comper Aircraft Company Ltd of Hooton Park, Cheshire. The sole C.25, based on the...
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The Cierva W.11 Air Horse was a helicopter developed by the Cierva Autogiro Company in the United Kingdom during the mid-1940s. The largest helicopter...
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List of civil aircraft (section Cierva)
biplane Cierva C.19 two-seat open-cockpit autogyro Cierva C.24 two-seat cabin autogyro Cierva C.30 two-seat open-cockpit autogyro Cierva C.29 5-seat cabin...
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rotorcraft starting with the Cierva C.29. In preparation for this work Penrose took an autogyro conversion course at Cierva's Hanworth Air park in 1933,...
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The Cierva W.9 was a British 1940s experimental helicopter with a three-blade tilting-hub controlled main rotor, and torque compensation achieved using...
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director In the early 1930s he worked with Juan de la Cierva to develop the Cierva C.29 and Cierva CL.20 autogyros. It was this interest in rotary winged...
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List of aircraft (Cd–Cn) (section Cierva)
Cierva C.17 Cierva C.19 Cierva C.20 Cierva C.21 Cierva C.24 Cierva C.25[citation needed] Cierva C.29 Cierva C.30 Cierva C.33[citation needed] Cierva C...
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Saunders-Roe Skeeter (redirect from Cierva W.14 Skeeter)
Skeeter had been commenced by the Cierva Autogiro Company as the Cierva W.14. Following Saunders-Roe's takeover of Cierva's helicopter development contracts...
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The Cierva W.5 was a helicopter developed by the Cierva Autogiro Company in the United Kingdom. It was a single seater twin rotor helicopter- the rotors...
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