The Swallow TP was a trainer aircraft produced by the Swallow Airplane Company in the United States from 1928.
The TP was a simple and rugged biplane design with room for an instructor and student in tandem open cockpits.
The fuselage was made from welded steel tubing, faired to shape and then fabric covered.
Initially the TP was offered with the ubiquitous Curtiss OX-5.
Later, it was offered with a choice of a Siemens-Halske, Kinner, or Warner engines.