Cierva C.30 Aircraft
Avro Rota, Hendon | |
Production Details | |
Design Company: |
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First Flight: |
April 1933 |
C.30: |
1 - National Flying Services, Hanworth |
C.30P: |
1 - Airwork, Heston 3 - Avro, Manchester |
C.30A: |
12 - Avro, Manchester (as Avro 671 Rota I) 66 - Avro, Manchester 25 - Loire et Olivier, France (as LeO C.301) 40 - Focke-Wulf, Germany |
Type Specification | |
Applies to: |
Cierva C.30A |
Type: |
Two seat autogyro |
Rotor System: |
3 blade main rotor with folding blades mounted on pylon above the fuselage |
Fuselage: |
Fabric covered fuselage with large fin and rudder at rear. Fixed horizontal tail with upturned end plates |
Landing Gear: |
Fixed main wheels attached to pylons on side of fuselage. Tail wheel |
Power Plant: |
One 140 hp Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major IA in nose driving a two bladed propeller |
Accommodation: |
Tandem open cockpits for crew |
Dimensions | |
Rotor Diameter: |
37 ft 0 in |
Length: |
19 ft 8 in |
Height: |
11 ft 1 in |
Weights | |
Tare: |
1,220 lb |
All-up: |
1,900 lb |
Performance | |
Max Speed: |
110 mph |
Initial Climb: |
700 ft/min |
Service Ceiling: |
6,600 ft |
Range: |
285 miles |
Preserved in British Museums | |
Cierva C.30A: |
AP507 - Science Museum, South Kensington - Display HM580 - Imperial War Museum, Duxford Aerodrome - Display G-ACWM - The Helicopter Museum, Weston-super-Mare - Frame |
Avro Rota I: |
K4232 - RAF Museum, Hendon - Display |
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