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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".

Swift
Role Foot-launched glider
National origin United States
Manufacturer Aériane
Design group Bright Star Gliders and Stanford University.
First flight 1989
Developed from Bright Star Odyssey
Developed into Bright Star Millennium[1]

Although designed in California, Swift aircraft are now manufactured by Aériane, a European firm based in Gembloux, Belgium.[3] Aériane first manufactured the Swift under licence, but the firm is now the sole manufacturer.


Design & development


Swift'Lite glider in flight
Swift'Lite glider in flight
Swift single-seat lightweight motor-glider
Swift single-seat lightweight motor-glider

The Swift (an acronym for 'Swept Wing with Inboard Flap for Trim') was originally conceived as a rigid hang glider with sailplane-like performance. Bright Star Gliders had developed the 1989 U.S. National Hang Gliding Championship winning Odyssey prototype. Meanwhile Professor Ilan Kroo and a group of graduate students at Stanford University had developed the Stanford SWIFT design project. When Brian Porter of Bright Star met Stanford student Steve Morris, the projects merged. Bright Star constructed the revised SWIFT and its first flight took place in December 1989.[1]

The swept wing has control surfaces along the entire trailing edge: flaps occupy the inner 42%, and elevons take up 58% of the outer span. Large winglets act as vertical stabilizers and the models with an enclosed cockpit also have conventional fuselage stabilising surfaces that contribute to yaw stability. The winglets on the 1989 prototype were fixed surfaces, so the pilot effected turns using the elevons.[1]

The original Swift is now out of production, having been replaced by a refined version called the Swift'Lite. This new model has winglets that, like those on the Rutan Long-EZ, are rudders when used singly, and air-brakes when used together.[4] In addition, compared to its predecessor, the Swift'Lite is claimed to be: 20% lighter, with lighter and more responsive controls, a lower stall speed, an improved glide ratio of 27:1, better pilot visibility and comfort, and simplified assembly procedure.[5]


Model range


A variety of different "fuselage pods" have been fitted beneath the wings to create a range of aircraft, as follows:

The various fuselage frames are interchangeable and any can be added to the same basic wing. Swift gliders with engines originally had Arplast EcoProp folding propellers, which feather for soaring when then engine is turned off. Powered Swift gliders are not foot-launched, having instead two main wheels in tandem layout, and small wing-tip castors.


Current types


As of October 2020, Aériane are producing only 2 versions of the Swift'Lite:


Specifications (Swift'Lite)


data from flight manual[7]


Technical data and speeds



Specifications (Swift)


Data from [8]

General characteristics

Performance

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


  1. Ilan Kroo and Eric Beckman, with Brian Robbins, Steve Morris, and Brian Porter; "Development of the SWIFT: A Tailless Foot-Launched Sailplane", Hang Gliding, January 1991. IHPA online copy (retrieved 22 July 2020), Stanford online copy. (retrieved 22 July 2020)
  2. in upper case, "SWIFT" is also an acronym: (Swept Wing with Inboard Flap Trim)
  3. "HOME - Aeriane".
  4. Bertrand, Noel; Rene Coulon; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2003-04, pages 41 and 52. Pagefast Ltd, Lancaster OK, 2003. ISSN 1368-485X
  5. Aériane Swift promotional DVD video
  6. Statement by Vincent Piret, Aeriane s.a., 14 October 2020
  7. "Swift'Light Flight Manual" (PDF). Translated by Wardsmith, Dave. Aeriane. 7 May 2003.
  8. "Development of the SWIFT". USA: aero.stanford.edu. Archived from the original on 5 September 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2012.



На других языках


[de] Aériane SWIFT

Das Gleitflugzeug Aériane SWIFT (Swept Wing with Inboard Flap Trim) wurde ursprünglich als starrer Hängegleiter entworfen, das deren Flugleistungen jedoch deutlich übertreffen sollte. Der Entwurf basierte auf einer Zusammenarbeit zwischen Bright Star Gliders, Ilan Kroo, einem Professor der Stanford University sowie einer Gruppe von Studenten.
- [en] Aériane Swift

[it] Aériane Swift

Lo Swift Light è un'ala volante monoposto in compositi e quindi molto leggera della società belga Aériane.[1] L'acronimo SWIFT sta per Swept Wing with Inboard Flap for Trim.



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