The Cierva C.25 was a British 1930s single-seat autogiro produced by Comper Aircraft Company Ltd of Hooton Park, Cheshire.
The sole C.25, based on the airframe of the Comper Swift with modified tailfins and short low-mounted wings, received the civil registration G-ABTO.
It was the first autogiro to use the Pobjoy Cataract 7-cylinder geared radial engine.
[1][2] Data from Cierva C.25 Blueprint[3]General characteristics Performance