Autogyro Test on the Field

(Original Caption) England: New Type Autogyro Tested. A new type Autogyro, having no fixed wings, ailerons or rudders was tested by its inventor, Senor Don Juan De La Cierva, at London Air Park, Hanworth, Middlesex, England. The machine is a dual-control plane with absolute control gained through the rotor. This photo shows Cierva demonstrating parcel delivery during the test.
(Original Caption) England: New Type Autogyro Tested. A new type Autogyro, having no fixed wings, ailerons or rudders was tested by its inventor, Senor Don Juan De La Cierva, at London Air Park, Hanworth, Middlesex, England. The machine is a dual-control plane with absolute control gained through the rotor. This photo shows Cierva demonstrating parcel delivery during the test.
Autogyro Test on the Field
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