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A flight into history in a tribute to the Spanish engineer who invented the autogyro
By m.p. - Oct 1, 2007 - 8:52 PM
ALSO SEE : • Fuel tax fraud discovered at Vélez Málaga airfield - Mar 27, 2008 - 9:29 PM
• Helicopter pilot dies after crash landing in Conil de La Frontera - Oct 3, 2007 - 9:59 PM

Photo 20 minutos website - www.20minutos.es
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Two Spanish Air Force pilots are flying an autogyro from the Peninsula to the Canaries and Morocco and back again in tribute to Juan de la Cierva y Cordoniu
Two pilots from the Air Force base in San Javier have begun a 20-day journey which will take them over the skies of the Iberian Peninsula, Morocco and the Canary Islands, and then all the way back again, in what is described on the 20 minutos website as the first flight of its type in history.

What makes this journey different from others, is that they are piloting an autogyro, in tribute to the man who invented the machine in 1919, Juan de la Cierva y Cordorniu, the Spanish Civil engineer who was born in Murcia on 21st September 1895.

The rotorcraft made its first successful flight at the Cuatro Vientos Airfield in Madrid on 9th January 1923, and the 21st century flight covered the first leg of its journey from Cuatro Vientos to Getafe on Sunday.

Lt Col Fernando Roselló and his co-pilot, Bernadino Rodríguez, are flying a Spanish-made ELA-07 autogyro, with logistical support on the ground from Manuel Francisco Díaz.

Rosello told the press on Monday that their aim is to bring recognition to Spain’s most important, but little-known, contribution to the world of aeronautics, which he described as much more than just an experiment, but as an aircraft in its own right.

Named ‘Objectivo Canarias 2007,’ it is sponsored by ELA Aviation, the Air Force, and by the Town Halls of Getafe and San Javier.


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• Fuel tax fraud discovered at Vélez Málaga airfield - Mar 27, 2008 - 9:29 PM
• Helicopter pilot dies after crash landing in Conil de La Frontera - Oct 3, 2007 - 9:59 PM

Comments

John W. Clark
05 Oct 2007, 03:18
I think that this flight is important. The autogyro was a greate contribution to aironautics. I feel that its history and contribution is not yet over. This technology will be used again in the nere future for personal transport in a more convenient manor than with other aircraft.
Sincerely John W. Clark
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