Two two-place open-cockpit biplanes built by Swift Aircraft Corp. are described; sport plane has upper wing span of 9 ft.; performance figures with both Kinner K-5 90-hp. and Wright J-6 150-hp. engines are given; training plane has 33-ft. upper wing span and, powered with 90-hp. Curtiss OX-5 engine, has top speed of 89 m.p.h. and landing speed of 38 m.p.h.; both planes have welded steel fuselages and wood wings.
Swift training and sport planes
West. Flying
Western Flying ; 5 , n 5
1929
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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