Cierva C.24 Autogyro
The C.24 Autogyro, designed by Juan de la Cierva and built by De Havilland, pioneered with an enclosed cabin and tricycle gear. An innovative 1931 milestone.
Observation and artillery-spotting aircraft that revolutionized intelligence in the First World War.
The C.24 Autogyro, designed by Juan de la Cierva and built by De Havilland, pioneered with an enclosed cabin and tricycle gear. An innovative 1931 milestone.
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