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The Comper C.L.A.7 Swift is a British 1930s single-seat sporting aircraft produced by Comper Aircraft Company Ltd of Hooton Park, Cheshire.

Swift
Role Single-seat sporting aircraft
Manufacturer Comper Aircraft Company Ltd
Designer Nicholas Comper
First flight 1930
Produced 1930–1933
Number built 45

Design and development


In March 1929 Flight Lieutenant Nicholas Comper left the Royal Air Force and formed the Comper Aircraft Company to build an aircraft he had designed, the Comper Swift. He had previously designed and flown three aircraft for the Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club: the C.L.A.2, C.L.A.3 and C.L.A.4.

The prototype Swift (registered G-AARX) first flew at Hooton Park in January 1930.[1] The aircraft was a small single-seat, braced high-wing monoplane constructed of fabric-covered spruce wood frames.[2] The first Swift was powered by a 40 hp (30 kW) ABC Scorpion piston engine. After successful tests, seven more aircraft were built in 1930, powered by a 50 hp Salmson A.D.9 radial engine. Trials with Pobjoy P radial engine for use in air racing resulted in all the subsequent aircraft being powered by the Pobjoy R. The last three factory-built aircraft (sometimes called the Gipsy Swift) were fitted with de Havilland Gipsy engines – two with 120 hp (89 kW) Gipsy Major III, and one with a 130 hp (97 kW) Gipsy Major. In 1931, Arthur Butler flew G-ABRE to Australia in nine days.[3] After touring the Eastern States, the Swift had covered twenty three thousand miles. One of the Gipsy Swifts, owned by the then-Prince of Wales and future King Edward VIII, won second place in the 1932 King's Cup Race while being flown by his personal pilot.[4] Postwar, surviving Swifts continued to compete successfully in UK air races into the mid-1950s.


Survivors


A new-build aircraft, registered G-ECTF, and built according to the original plans, with a Pobjoy Cataract engine, flew for the first time on 2 October 2015.[10][11]

Comper Swift, G-ACTF.
Comper Swift, G-ACTF.

Operators


 Spain

Specifications (C.L.A.7 Swift)


Comper Swift with Gypsy III engine 3-view drawing from L'Aerophile Salon 1932
Comper Swift with Gypsy III engine 3-view drawing from L'Aerophile Salon 1932

Data from Jackson (1974)[13]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related development

Related lists


Notes


  1. Meaden (2003)
  2. Riding (2003)
  3. Follett (2021)
  4. "A Royal aviator", Flight International magazine, 15 June 1972, p.878 (online archive version) retrieved 10 August 2012
  5. Meaden (Autumn 2004)
  6. The Shuttleworth Collection – Comper Swift Retrieved: 28 February 2017
  7. Meaden (Winter 2004)
  8. Australian Civil Aircraft Register
  9. "Old Timers". Pilot: 46. January 2012.
  10. "Comper Swift G-ECTF...almost ready".
  11. "She flies". 2 October 2015.
  12. "Aircraft that took part in the Spanish Civil War". Retrieved 14 April 2012.
  13. Jackson (1974)

References





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Il Comper C.L.A.7 Swift era un monomotore leggero da turismo ad ala alta sviluppato dall'azienda britannica Comper Aircraft Company nei primi anni trenta.



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