Thanks, Guys,
The Swift is supposed to be a Globe Swift. This is one of the crudest kits I have seen. It is out of the late 1940's,and has a few crudely die cut ribs and a couple of plywood die cut formers. The balsa appears to be war surplus. It has several large balsa blocks, and is very heavy. The fuselage is 25" long with a wingspan of 34". It was meant for class "B" or "C" engines. It was manufactured by Girard in San Mateo, California.
It cost $7.50 new. It appears to be designed to go straight and level. I'll bet it had a long takeoff run and tumbled when it landed.
It's value is like that of a GHQ engine. Something to look at and say, 'what were they thinking?"