The Cierva CR Twin (originally designated CR LTH.1 and also known as the Grasshopper III) was a five-seat utility helicopter that first flew in the UK in 1969. It was a joint development between Cierva and Rotorcraft now a subsidiary of Cierva based on the dynamic systems of the latter company's Grasshopper design. A new highly-streamlined pod-and-boom fuselage was married to the Grasshopper's coaxial rotor system and the new aircraft registered G-AWRP first flew on 18 August 1969.
Made by Juan de la CiervaRotorcraft Ltd.