Juan de la Cierva y Codorníu, 1st Count of De La Cierva (; 21 September 1895 in
Murcia,
Spain – 9 December 1936 in
Croydon,
United Kingdom) was a
Spanish civil engineer, pilot and aeronautical engineer. His most famous accomplishment was the invention in 1920 of the
Autogiro, a single-rotor type of aircraft that came to be called
autogyro in the English language. In 1923, after four years of experimentation, De la Cierva developed the articulated rotor, which resulted in the world's first successful flight of a stable rotary-wing aircraft, with his
C.4 prototype.