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The de Havilland C.24 was a two seat autogiro built by de Havilland at its Stag Lane works in England in 1931 using a Cierva rotor head coupled to the cabin of a de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth and driven by a 120 hp Gipsy III engine. It was withdrawn from use by December 1934.A single example (G-ABLM) was produced and is part of the Science Museum collection. In 2008 it was on loan to the Mosquito Aircraft Museum at Salisbury Hall near London Colney in Hertfordshire.

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