
The 1929 Swallow H was a three-place open cockpit biplane designed by Dan Lake. One prototype was built, registered NX/NC108V c/n 101, powered by a 100hp Kinner K-5 engine.
The Swallow H was converted to the HA Sport in 1930 (ATC 341), still registered X/NC109V but with c/n 102. It was priced at $4,250 and powered by a 150hp Axelson-Floco B engine.

The Swallow HA was later converted to a HW model with a new c/n.
The HC Sport three-place open cockpit biplane of 1929 was powered by a 160hp Continental A-70 and registered NC110V c/n 2003.

The 1930 HW Sport (ATC 379) registered NC109V c/n 2002 was the HA refitted with a 165hp Wright J-6 engine.

H
Engine: 100hp Kinner K-5
Wingspan: 31’0″
Seats: 3
HA Sport
Engine: 150hp Axelson-Floco B
Wingspan: 31’0″
Length: 22’2″
Useful load: 784 lb
Max speed: 130 mph
Cruise: 110 mph
Stall: 42 mph
Range: 435 mi
Seats: 3
HC Sport
Engine: 160hp Continental A-70
Seats: 3
HW
Engine: 165hp Wright J-6
Wingspan: 31’0″
Length: 22’2″
Useful load: 820 lb
Max speed: 135 mph
Cruise: 115 mph
Stall: 42 mph
Range: 500 mi
Seats: 3