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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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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and widely produced of the early de la Cierva designs. De la Cierva's first successful autogyro, the Cierva C.6, used an Avro 504 fuselage, and this led...
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Cierva scholarship from the Spanish Ministry of Science in named after him. Cierva C.1 Cierva C.2 Cierva C.3 Cierva C.4 Cierva C.6 Cierva C.8 Cierva C...
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Cierva C.8 is an experimental autogyro built by Juan de la Cierva in England in 1926 in association with Avro. Like Cierva's earlier autogyros, the C...
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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.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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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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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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