CG-13A Glider
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.
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.
Explore the CBU-89/104 GATOR, a 1000-pound cluster bomb system. Discover its anti-tank/anti-personnel mines, self-destruct features, and strategic deployment.
Heavy twin-engine biplane, the Caudron R.11 protected French bombers in WWI. Slow production didn’t hinder its vital role as an escort fighter.
Explore the SABCA-Poncelet Castar, a 1920s Belgian light aircraft. Learn about its development from a glider to its tragic end. A milestone in aviation history.
Campbell F Flivver: The visionary 1930s aircraft designed for affordability, simplicity, and comfort, featuring a car engine and magnesium alloy construction.
Pioneering British aviation: the Central Centaur 2A and 2B transport aircraft. Uncover their design, brief history, and the tragic downfall of the Central Aircraft Company.
Explore the CD.1 “Aérogyre,” an innovative French “rotary wing” aircraft from the 1930s, its development, promising initial flights, and tragic end.
Discover the Pollien Biplane, Canada’s early aviation pioneer. Designed by Dutch engineer Gustave Pollien in 1912, leading to Canadian Aircraft Works.
Discover the Celerity, a light multi-purpose aircraft by Mirage Aircraft. Learn about its 1985 maiden flight, specs, and kit production.
Explore the CAP.20, an iconic French aerobatic aircraft by Avions Mudry et Cie. From its 1976 prototype to the CAP-231 EX, a story of innovation.
