[2][3] The company's first design was the BTC-1 twin engined monoplane.
[2] With the start of the war the company abandoned plans to produce the aircraft as it concentrated on sub-contract building of 600 Beech AT-10s[4] and components for other aircraft like the Curtiss C-46.
[2] When wartime restrictions were removed the company developed a re-designed and all-metal version of the GC-1 designated the GC-1A Swift which first flew in 1945.
[2] The production of the Swift was sub-contracted to the Texas Engineering and Manufacturing Company (TEMCO).
[2] In July 1947 the company was declared bankrupt; the assets and design rights of the Swift were bought by TEMCO.