History:
The Swing Wing was designed by Colin Winton to meet Regulation 95-10. It was a three-axis ultra-light aircraft seating the pilot in a single-seat and was a high-wing monoplane fitted with a Rotax 277 engine in a pusher configuration. It had folding wings and is believed to have been built by Donald Miller. It was noted for sale in 2015. Max speed 148 km/h (92 mph); stalling speed 50 km/h (31 mph).
Photograph: An example of the Winton Swing Wing 10-1476 (c/n 01) (unknown)
Further information:
Information on this aircraft is currently limited. The Author welcomes any further specifications and/or details to update the site.