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Cierva C.6

Autogyro · Interwar (1919–1938)

Cierva C.6 — Autogyro
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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 for the invention of the autogyro, had spent all his funds on the research and creation of his first five prototypes. Therefore, in 1923, he turned to the Cuatro Vientos Aerodynamics Laboratory chief, Commander Emilio Herrera, who succeeded in persuading General Francisco Echagüe, the director of the Military Aviation Aeronautics Department, to take over the second stage in the research and development of Cierva's autogyros.

Specifications

Category
Rotorcraft
Sub-Category
Autogyro
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Engine
1× 9-cyl. air-cooled rotary piston engine
Thrust / Power
110 hp
Length (ft)
30
MTOW (lb)
1984
Max Speed (mph)
62