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The Rocketeer Adventure Magazine #2

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I know yo have an appreciation for technology, and with your aeromorphs I wanted to know your opinion on gyro copters. I find them kind of confusing but also cool because of the top rotor not being motorized.
Gyrocopters are great-
Basically planes but the rotors replace wings (and they don't need to spin on their own)
Cierva C.19 was a 1930s two-seat autogyro, designed by Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva.
A Magni M-24C Orion seen buzzing around Duxford
Sud-Est SE.700 Autogire

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Folding the blades of the Kayaba Ka.1 autogyro
The Soviet Kamov A-7 Autogyro. The worlds first combat autogyro. Armed with three machine guns, and capable of using small bombs and rockets. They were mostly used for recon during the Winter War with Finland and as artillery spotters on the eastern front near Smolensk. I bet if you did things right that little bugger could pull off some interesting operations during action. Lol
Autogiro De La Cierva