Globe
GC-1B Swift NC78238
(c/n 2238)
Originally developed before WW
II, the Globe Swift was resurrected as an almost entirely
new aircraft
in 1946. The early GC-1A was under powered (with an 85 hp
Continental) but
this was
rectified with the GC-1B with its 125 hp Continental C-125 which gave
the scintillating
performance that had been promised. Despite copious
orders, Globe Aircraft filed for bank-
ruptcy in 1947 and the design/production rights were picked up by
the Texas Engineering and
Manufacturing Company (Temco) who continued to build the Swift in
fairly large quantities. Over
1,000 Swifts in all were built between the two
companies. The three photographs on this page
exhibit
Temco-built Swifts. The image immediately below exhibits more
closely the GC-1B as
it
was designed
and delivered by Globe with the green tinted one piece 'Lucite' wrap
around
rear glazing. The top and bottom shots show the revised D-shaped
rear window introduced in
1948. The Globe Swift was not delivered with a
spinner (many owners, like the one above)
fitted them. Many early Swifts were converted
retrospectively.
Globe GC-1B Swift
N78051
(c/n 2051)
Globe
GC-1B Swift
N2374B
(c/n