The Swift II is a side-by-side, two-seat training and aerobatic aircraft, and is currently in the final stages of design.
The aircraft will be of all composite construction to save weight and improve performance.
The company expected to commence tooling for construction of the Swift II by the end of 2011, and will initially offer the Swift II as a kit, before bringing the design up to certified standard.
[2] The company also sells and leases the Slingsby T67 Firefly, having purchased 22 examples from Babcock Defence Services in June 2011 following their retirement from the British military elementary flying training programme.
[3] It is responsible for support and service of the Firefly, although it does not possess the type certificate, as this was revoked by its former holder, Marshall Group.