Cierva C.24
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The de Havilland C.24 was a two seat autogiro built by de Havilland at its Stag Lane works in England in 1931 using a Cierva rotor head coupled to the cabin of a de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth and driven by a 120hp Gipsy III engine. It was withdrawn from use by December 1934. A single example (G-ABLM) was produced and is part of the Science Museum collection. In 2008 it was on loan to the Mosquito Aircraft Museum at Salisbury Hall near London Colney in Hertfordshire.

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Cierva C-24 Gyroplane (G-ABLM) - 17 May 2009 at London Colney, Hertfordshire * Cierva C.2

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El Cierva C.24 fue un autogiro con cabina cerrada biplaza, diseƱado y construido por de Havilland Aircraff Co, con el conjunto del sistema rotor suministrado por Cierva.4
Empty Weight Lb
1280
Designer
Juan de la Cierva
Eng 1 Type
de Havilland Gipsy III 4-cylinder inverted aircooled inline
Max Speed Mph
115
Cruise Speed Kmh
164
Cruise Speed Mph
100
Eng 1 Kw
90
Status
Max Speed Kmh
185
Gross Weight Lb
1800
Number Built
1
Crew
2
Empty Weight Kg
955
Gross Weight Kg
1343
Rot Number
1
Range Km
563
Manufacturer
Rot Dia Ft
34
Met Or Eng
eng
Range Miles
350
First Flight
1931 in aviation
Production End Year
1931
Production Start Year
1931
Length Ft
20
Rot Dia In
Eng 1 Hp
120
Eng 1 Number
1
Category
Produced
1931
Length In
Length M
6
Rot Dia M
10

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