History:
The Swift was designed and built by Mr Walter Szajnoha of Hazelbrook, NSW and was completed and flown in 2004, being registered under Recreational Aviation Australia (RAA) Regulations as 19-3159. It was a single-seat high-wing monoplane of all-wood construction, powered by a 37 kw (50 hp) Rotax 503UL-2V two-cylinder engine. It had STOL performance.
Test flying took place at the ultralight airstrip at The Oaks, NSW, from where it was operated. In 2007 it was sold, being flown to a new base in Queensland but in 2015 it was noted based again at The Oaks, NSW.
Photograph: Birdwood Swift 10-3159 (c/n 01) at Albion Park, NSW in March 2008 (David C Eyre)
Further information:
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