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engaged in a systematic study of publicly available documents, as well as original research to develop the Fa 61. The
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in 1938 in response to a requirement for a ship-borne rotorcraft capable of hovering. Pitcairn's staff was similarly engaged in the design of such an aircraft, modifying the AC-35 Autogiro for the purpose. The G & J Weir Ltd. aircraft department was engaged in the development of the
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Cierva Autogiros: the Development of Rotary-Wing Flight
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