Little Nellie and Her Friends
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Sep 13, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:19:56
Little Nellie was a rare breed of aviatrix the name of which has its origins in Ancient Greek. In more modern parlance, we have the familiar name autogyro… literally meaning self-turning. The way they work is the same way as a seed from a tree like a Sycamore flies and flying an autogyro is a novel form of taking to the air but one that saved 007! Juan de la Cierva - the First Count.   The world's first autogyro, Ciervas's C1   A replica of the C6   The Cierva C9   The Pitcairn autogyro showing the rotor drive shaft   The RAF's autogyro   A stamp commemorating the Russian TsAGI 1EA   The Fairy Rotordyne   The Bensen gyrocopter   Mailman Doug's gyrocopter on the west lawn of the Capitol after he was taken into custody.   The Focke Wulf Fw-61   Little Nellie   A modern autogyro   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to L'Aéronautique magazine, Pascual Marín, Gyromike, Diego Dabrio, Johannes Thinesen, NASA, Post of Soviet Union, NACA, Fair Use, Cheesy Mike and Asterion.
Little Nellie was a rare breed of aviatrix the name of which has its origins in Ancient Greek. In more modern parlance, we have the familiar name autogyro… literally meaning self-turning. The way they work is the same way as a seed from a tree like a Sycamore flies and flying an autogyro is a novel form of taking to the air but one that saved 007! Juan de la Cierva - the First Count.   The world's first autogyro, Ciervas's C1   A replica of the C6   The Cierva C9   The Pitcairn autogyro showing the rotor drive shaft   The RAF's autogyro   A stamp commemorating the Russian TsAGI 1EA   The Fairy Rotordyne   The Bensen gyrocopter   Mailman Doug's gyrocopter on the west lawn of the Capitol after he was taken into custody.   The Focke Wulf Fw-61   Little Nellie   A modern autogyro   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to L'Aéronautique magazine, Pascual Marín, Gyromike, Diego Dabrio, Johannes Thinesen, NASA, Post of Soviet Union, NACA, Fair Use, Cheesy Mike and Asterion.

Little Nellie was a rare breed of aviatrix the name of which has its origins in Ancient Greek. In more modern parlance, we have the familiar name autogyro… literally meaning self-turning. The way they work is the same way as a seed from a tree like a Sycamore flies and flying an autogyro is a novel form of taking to the air but one that saved 007!

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Juan de la Cierva – the First Count.

 

The world’s first autogyro, Ciervas’s C1

 

A replica of the C6

 

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The Cierva C9

 

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The Pitcairn autogyro showing the rotor drive shaft

 

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The RAF’s autogyro

 

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A stamp commemorating the Russian TsAGI 1EA

 

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The Fairy Rotordyne

 

The Bensen gyrocopter

 

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Mailman Doug’s gyrocopter on the west lawn of the Capitol after he was taken into custody.

 

The Focke Wulf Fw-61

 

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Little Nellie

 

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A modern autogyro

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to L’Aéronautique magazine, Pascual Marín, Gyromike, Diego Dabrio, Johannes Thinesen, NASA, Post of Soviet Union, NACA, Fair Use, Cheesy Mike and Asterion.

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