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Culver Cadet Section => Documentation => : Bill Poynter March 05, 2013, 02:36:51 PM
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Aviation lore has it that the prototype Globe Swift was created by Texan R.S. "Pop" Johnson after he closely examined and measured a Culver Cadet. Evidently the original Swift prototype was of all wood costruction, with the next prototype having some metal construction in the fuselage. I recently acquired a Globe Swift brochure bearing a 1944 printing date. The aircraft it depicts has wood wings with split flaps. I've scanned lthe brochure and posted it on the website. Here's a link to the brochure as well as a link to a Swift website page which covers the subject.
http://www.culvercadet.com/GC-1A/Swift%20GC-1A.pdf (http://www.culvercadet.com/GC-1A/Swift%20GC-1A.pdf)
http://www.saginawwings.com/xswift.htm (http://www.saginawwings.com/xswift.htm)
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The cowling of the GC-1 Serial Number 1 NX17688 (on the Swift website page) certainly looks familiar.