Westland CL.20

CL.20
Role Two seat cabin autogyro
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Westland
First flight 5 February 1935
Number built 1 completed, 6 airframes not completed
Developed from Cierva-Lepère CL.10B

The Westland CL.20 (aka Cierva-Lepère C.31[1]) was a two-seat autogyro designed and built by Westland Aircraft between 1934 and 1938. One flying prototype and six airframes were built, which had control problems and insufficient lift. Before these problems could be solved the programme was abandoned and the prototype was scrapped in 1938.

  1. ^ "Cierva designations". 23 August 2011.