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de la Cierva, Juan (1895 - 1936)

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Spanish engineer and aeronautical scientist, inventor of the autogyre

Juan de la Cierva was born in Murcia in 1895 and since childhood he showed great interest in aeronautics. When he was just 16, he and two colleagues built his first biplane BCD-1. Since there wasn’t Aeronautical Engineer career in Spain, he studied Civil Engineering and ended it in 1919. The same year he designed the bomber biplane C-3. After extending his studies of Aeronautics in England, he designed the autogyro, based on the rotation of paddles located over the aircraft. It was patented in 1920 and its first model, the C-4, flew successfully in 1923 in Madrid. Between 1920 and 1936 he continued to refine its prototypes, performing about 40 models. In December 1936, he died in the crash of the airliner in which he was traveling. Juan de la Cierva was recognized internationally and praised by Thomas A. Edison and Henry Ford, with the delivery of the Gold Medal at the Guggenheim International Exhibition in Chicago.
   
Schreibweisen:
de la Cierva, Juan; de la Cierva y Codorníu, Juan
   
Lebenslauf  
* 21.09.1895 Murcia, Spain geboren
1912 He built and flew a biplane, which was designated BCD-1 and was nicknamed the Crab.
1919 Spain He built the C-3, a five-ton bomber biplane.
1920 Spain He patented the Autogiro, an aircraft with a front propeller and in which the wings were replaced by rotating blades.
1920 - 1936 He built 40 different prototypes of his aircraft.
1924 Paris He taked part in the IX Exhibition of Aerodynamics.
1926 London He founded his own company of aircrafts with name "Cierva Autogiro".
19.09.1928 He crossed the English Channel with his autogyro C-8.
1929 Sevilla, Spain The Autogyre is shown in the Iberoamerican Exhibition
† 09.12.1936 United Kingdom gestorben
Sammlungen
Rationalisierung von ca. 1920-1950
Literatur
 
thumbnail of22253009 El autogiro, in: Dyna, Volume 7. 1932
Autor: Schrenk, M.
Erschienen: 1932
 
Sekundärliteratur
 
thumbnail of23753009 Un ingeniero de caminos universal, Juan de la Cierva Codorniú, inventor del autogiro
Autor: Angulo Álvarez, Antonio
Erschienen: 2007
 
Bilder
 
The Cierva C19 autogyro
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Juan de la Cierva in front of his autogiro C-30
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Autogiros flying over New York in 1930
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