| Registration / Serial: | G-AAGL |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Avro 620 Rota/Cierva C-19 |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Avro 620 Rota/Cierva C-19 |
| Aircraft Version: | Cierva C-19 |
| C/n (msn): | 5131 |
| City / Airport: | Haldon Aerodrome, Bishopsteignton, Newton Abbot TQ13 0BW |
| Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Event: | Haldon Aerodrome Opening Pageant 1929 |
| Photo Date: | 21 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
| Photo ID: | 732570Submit Correction |
| View count: | 192 |
First registered 19.4.29 as G-AAGL to the Cierva Autogyro Co Ltd., London (aircraft actually based at Hamble, Hampshire). G-AAGL was one of the original three prototypes, powered by an 80 hp Armstrong Siddeley Genet radial piston engine. Built at Hamble by Avro, as a contractor - hence referred to in A.V. Roe production records as an "Avro 620". Written off (damaged beyond repair) 21.9.29 when caught by a gust of wind and blown backwards, cartwheeling, fortunately ending up on its undercarriage, the pilot, Mr A. H. C. Rowson, Cierva's test pilot, was unharmed. Credit W K Kilsby
| Registration / Serial: | G-AAGL |
| Aircraft Version: | Cierva C-19 |
| C/n (msn): | 5131 |
| City / Airport: | Haldon Aerodrome, Bishopsteignton, Newton Abbot TQ13 0BW | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | 21 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | G-AAGL |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Avro 620 Rota/Cierva C-19 |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Avro 620 Rota/Cierva C-19 |
| Aircraft Version: | Cierva C-19 |
| C/n (msn): | 5131 |
| City / Airport: | Haldon Aerodrome, Bishopsteignton, Newton Abbot TQ13 0BW |
| Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Event: | Haldon Aerodrome Opening Pageant 1929 |
| Photo Date: | 21 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
| Photo ID: | 732570Submit Correction |
| View count: | 192 |
First registered 19.4.29 as G-AAGL to the Cierva Autogyro Co Ltd., London (aircraft actually based at Hamble, Hampshire). G-AAGL was one of the original three prototypes, powered by an 80 hp Armstrong Siddeley Genet radial piston engine. Built at Hamble by Avro, as a contractor - hence referred to in A.V. Roe production records as an "Avro 620". Written off (damaged beyond repair) 21.9.29 when caught by a gust of wind and blown backwards, cartwheeling, fortunately ending up on its undercarriage, the pilot, Mr A. H. C. Rowson, Cierva's test pilot, was unharmed. Credit W K Kilsby
| Registration / Serial: | G-AAGL |
| Aircraft Version: | Cierva C-19 |
| C/n (msn): | 5131 |
| City / Airport: | Haldon Aerodrome, Bishopsteignton, Newton Abbot TQ13 0BW | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | 21 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |