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Golden Age Pioneers: Arthur Cecil Butler and the Comper CLA 7 Swift 

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The Comper C.L.A.7 Swift was a British 1930s single-seat sporting aircraft produced by Comper Aircraft Company of Hooton Park.
In March 1929 when Flight Lieutenant Nicholas Comper left the Royal Air Force he formed the Comper Aircraft Company to build an aircraft he had designed, the Comper Swift. The Prototype (registered G-AARX) first flew at Brooklands on 17 May 1930. The aircraft was a small but graceful single-seat, braced high-wing monoplane of wooden construction. The prototype was powered by a 40 hp (30 kW) A.B.C 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 following aircraft being powered by the Pobjoy R. The last three 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 130hp (97 kW) Gipsy Major.
BUTLER, CECIL ARTHUR (1902-1980), aviator, was born on 8 June 1902 at Sparkhill, Warwickshire, England, son of Arthur Harry Butler, commercial clerk, and his wife Ann Rebecca, née Seabridge. The family migrated to New South Wales about 1910 and settled at Lithgow. Suffering from dyslexia, Arthur was educated by his mother until he was 9 and subsequently went to Cooerwull Academy, Bowenfels, and Lithgow District Public School. In 1917 he was apprenticed as a tool, jig and gauge maker at the local Small Arms Factory, transferring in 1921 to the Australian Aircraft & Engineering Co. Ltd at Mascot, Sydney. He attended Sydney Technical College at night, obtained his ground engineer's licence in 1923, and worked for the Larkin-Sopwith Air Craft Supply Co. Pty Ltd and Larkin's Australian Aerial Services Ltd as a ground engineer at Hay. Having gained his pilot's licence in 1927, Butler went 'barnstorming'.
Ambitious to design and construct his own aircraft, in 1930 he completed and tested a small, all-metal, high-winged monoplane. Later that year he piloted a tiny Comper Swift from England to Australia in the record time of 9 days, 1¾ hours.
One flyable Comper Swift (registered G-ACTF) built in 1932 is displayed at the Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden, England.
A second one, registered EC-AAT and painted in the colors used by Fernando R. Loring for his Madrid-Manila raid (March 1933), flyes every first Sunday of the month at Cuatro Vientos airfield, on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain; belonging to the Fundación Infante de Orleans.
General characteristics
Crew: 1
Length: 17 ft 8½ in (5.4 m)
Wingspan: 24 ft 0 in (7.32 m)
Height: 5 ft 3½ in (1.61 m)
Wing area: 90 ft² (8.36 m²)
Empty weight: 540 lb (245 kg)
Max takeoff weight: 985 lb (447 kg)
Powerplant: 1× Pobjoy R radial piston, 75 hp (56 kw)
Performance
Maximum speed: 140 mph (225 km/h)
Range: 380 miles (611 km)
Service ceiling 22,000 ft (6705 m)

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@markpitts4417
@markpitts4417 2 года назад
Great world record of all time. Butler Air Transport was the PI oo meet of air travel on the east coast of Australia. Arthur Butler is our greatest aviator.
@jonthedoors
@jonthedoors 14 лет назад
That was one hell of a hand start... It's a shame to think where he took off in this video is probably now where Vauxhall's Astra plant is. I had the privilege of having a look round Hooton Airfield's old hangars last year. It really is a shame how much it's fallen into disrepair.
@fmrsolutions
@fmrsolutions 15 лет назад
this type of plane was owned and flown by my remote cousin constance leathart in the 1930s she was one of the first women to have a PPL. She died in 1993(?) after a remarkable life of flying all sorts of aircraft.
@N17C1
@N17C1 11 лет назад
Gold! Thanks for posting.
@fmrsolutions
@fmrsolutions 15 лет назад
in addition... one of the first women (and maybe the first woman outside the Home Counties) in England to get a PPL. She lived latterly in Little Bavington in Northumberland England.
@slugger454
@slugger454 15 лет назад
I got an old wooden prop off Ebay some time ago with no information as to what it was off. It turned out to be a prop one of these little Comper Swift Pabjoy R aircraft. I wonder if it is the very one in this clip?.............
@dragonbutt
@dragonbutt 16 лет назад
To think, i wrecked an absolutely awesome piece of history. Fuck....
@Bomberguy
@Bomberguy 16 лет назад
What a time it must have been to be able to hop in a plane and fly half way around the world without having to worry about political boundaries.
@SafaryanBoyz
@SafaryanBoyz 16 лет назад
acctually this plain was designed by a man called nicholas comper... i can proove it if you want his my teacher's great great great great great great great great uncle
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