CG-4 Hadrian
The CG-4 Hadrian assault glider was WWII’s most produced. It carried troops and vehicles in key operations like Normandy and Burma, crucial for airborne assaults.
The CG-4 Hadrian assault glider was WWII’s most produced. It carried troops and vehicles in key operations like Normandy and Burma, crucial for airborne assaults.
Discover the Waco CG-3A, a vital US transport glider for airborne training in WWII. Learn its design, challenges, and role before the CG-4A.
The American CG-10 Trojan Horse transport glider by Laister-Kauffmann offered significant cargo capacity for 42 personnel or heavy vehicles.
Explore the Waco CG-15A, a WWII troop glider. Evolved from the CG-4, it carried 15 paratroopers and had a 290 km/h tow speed. Discover its production & unique variants.
Explore the CG-13A glider, developed in 1942 to transport 42 troops or heavy cargo. Based on the CG-4, 132 units were built by Ford and Northwestern by 1945.
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The French Fouga CM.10 cargo glider faced a disastrous first flight but proved its potential. Designed to carry vehicles or 35 soldiers.
Discover the CL-89, Bombardier’s innovative Canadian reconnaissance UAV, a key asset in military operations. Learn about its development and service.
Discover the Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe, the iconic ‘flying crane’ helicopter. From Vietnam to Alaska, it proved its unmatched heavy-lift capabilities in military and civilian roles.
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