[citation needed] The Turner TSW-2 has a reduced wingspan, four ailerons and uses a different aerofoil section for the staggered wings.
It was registered with the Civil Aviation Authority on 30 June 1976 and first flown from Sunderland Airport in 1978.
The aircraft was destroyed in a hangar fire at Hunday Farm and de-registered in January 2003.
[2] This second example, G-BLPB, was built by James Woolford and Kingsley Thomas in Mullion Cornwall between 1980 and 1986.
[citation needed] The Turner TSW-2 was the subject of a test flight report in Popular Flying by John Harper, who stated that the aircraft was capable of executing the Aerobatics Association's Beginners Sequence of aerobatic manoeuvrers.