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  2. Globe GC-1 Swift - Wikipedia

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    The design was financially secured by John Kennedy, president of the Globe Medicine Company, to be built by his new Globe Aircraft Company. World War II interrupted their plans, however, and the 85 hp (63 kW) GC-1A Swift advertised as the "All Metal Swift" re-designed by K.H."Bud" Knox, received its type certificate on 7 May 1946.

  3. Swift Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Swift II is a side-by-side, two-seat training and aerobatic aircraft, and is currently in the final stages of design. Swift Aircraft plan to market the Swift II for the military and civilian markets when it becomes available. The aircraft will be of all composite construction to save weight and improve performance.

  4. Swift Aircraft Swift - Wikipedia

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    The Swift program was announced in May 2009. In 2015 Swift Technology Group announced a "multi million pound investment" supporting development of the aircraft and other products, [3] [4] and exhibited a static display at AeroExpo UK. [5] In 2021, the Royal Air Force announced its intention to become carbon neutral, called Project MONET. [6]

  5. Slingsby T67 Firefly - Wikipedia

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    Swift Aircraft purchased 22 former RAF training Slingsby T67-M260 aircraft from Babcock Defence Services in June 2011, to be offered for sale or lease. [12] Cranfield University operates one T67 to provide flight initiations for aerospace engineers.

  6. Aériane Swift - Wikipedia

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    The Aériane Swift [2] is a lightweight (48 kg) foot-launched tailless sailplane whose rigid wings have a span of 40 feet. The Swift has been succeeded by the "Swift'Lite". Although designed in California, Swift aircraft are now manufactured by Aériane, a European firm based in Gembloux, Belgium. [3]

  7. List of aircraft (Sw) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Sw'. ... (Swift Aircraft Corp (pres: W R Ritchey), 3301 S Oliver, Wichita, KS) Swift 18; Swift 19;

  8. iAero Airways - Wikipedia

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    The former Swift Air logo. The airline was established in 1997 and was a customer for the Embraer ERJ-135. [3] In November 2006, the airline received authorization for Part 121 operations and began flying three Boeing 737-400s. These aircraft are each configured with all first class interiors, electrical outlets, and club work areas with tables.

  9. Comper Swift - Wikipedia

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    The Comper C.L.A.7 Swift is a British single-seat sporting aircraft designed and produced by the Comper Aircraft Company. It was the company’s first aircraft. The Swift was designed shortly after Nicholas Comper’s departure from the Royal Air Force to focus on the project. It was designed to be an affordable and compact aircraft that was ...