Cierva C.9

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C.9
Cierva C.9 L'Aéronautique November,1928.jpg
Role Experimental autogyro
Manufacturer Cierva
Designer Juan de la Cierva
First flight 1927
Number built 2

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 to feature an original, purpose-built fuselage (as opposed to re-using fuselages from existing fixed-wing aircraft). Two examples were built - a single-seat machine (known to Avro as the Type 576) and a two-seater (the Type 581).


References[]

  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 254.
  • World Aircraft Information Files. London: Bright Star Publishing. pp. File 891 Sheet 29.


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