This document provides information on over 50 different tractor gyroplane (autogyro) designs from the 1930s to present day, ranging from concept designs that were never built to prototypes and production models. Many of the early designs were attempts to build agricultural or military aircraft. Later designs focused more on recreational flying, with some aimed at homebuilding. The designs came from various countries and engineers/designers, with some having successful test flights while others remained only on paper or as artist concepts.
2. This presentation provides a taste of the design progression of tractor gyroplanes (engines in the front), since its inception in the 1930s. Some of these aircraft have never flown. Some are just artists conceptions. Some are adaptations of earlier models. And some are currently recreational vehicles.
3. Airborne 200Designed and built by Michael Guard. Modified Little Wing. Flies well.
4. American A-35 (1935)Designed as a road-able craft. Based around a Pitcairn model.
10. Ciervo C-4 (1923)Very early Ciervamodel designed by Juan de Cierva. Four bladed rotor. Built from Sommer monoplane. 110 hp. Single-seat.
11. Ciervo C.30 (1933)Designed by Juan de la Cierva as a three blade rotor model with a radial engine. Spanish-built Cierva C-30 3/4- scale replica flew successfully with some engine troubles.
12. CL-20 (1934)Westland-Lepere from Britain. 90 hp engine. Empty weight 840 lbs. 2-seater.
51. Vertigyro VG-1 (1963)Designed by Bruno Nagler. A Piper Colt fuselage. Compressed air rotor allows for vertical take-off. 2-seater. Combination helicopter/gyroplane.
58. Brought to you as a courtesy fromvirtualultralightmuseum.com. Any further information on the aircraft would be appreciated. Contact:Jerry M. Goffman, Curatorjerrygoffman@hotmail.comTHE END