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{{Short description|American sport aircraft}} <!-- This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content]] for recommended layout. --> {{Infobox aircraft |name = GC-1 Swift |image = globe_swift.jpg |caption = Globe Swift |type = Civil aircraft |manufacturer =[[Globe Aircraft Corporation|Globe Aircraft]]/[[Texas Engineering and Manufacturing Company|TEMCO]] |designer =R.S. Johnson |first_flight =GC-1A Swift: [[1942 in aviation|1942]] |introduction =1946 |retired = |number_built =1,521 (including prototypes)<ref name="Davisson p. 71">Davisson 1983, p. 71.</ref> |status = |unit cost = |primary_user = |more_users = |developed_from = [[Culver Cadet]] |variants = |developed_into = [[T-35 Buckaroo]] }} [[File:CC-SHE (GC-1B).jpg|thumb|Globe GC-1B]] [[File:Globe Swift instrument panel.JPG|thumb|right|Swift instrument panel]] The '''Globe GC-1 Swift''', also known as the '''Globe/Temco Swift''', is a light, two-seat sport [[monoplane]] from the postβ[[World War II]] period.
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