
Waco CG-4 - Wikipedia
The Waco CG-4 was the most widely used American troop/cargo military glider of World War II. It was designated the CG-4A by the United States Army Air Forces, [2] and given the service name Hadrian (after the Roman emperor) by the British.
Waco CG-4A Hadrian - National Museum of the USAF
The CG-4A was the most widely used U.S. troop/cargo glider of World War II. Constructed of fabric-covered wood and metal, the CG-4A was crewed by a pilot and copilot. It could carry 13 troops and their equipment or a jeep, a quarter-ton truck or a 75mm howitzer loaded through the upward-hinged nose section.
America's Waco CG-4A Glider Didn't Need an Engine to Do its Job
Oct 10, 2023 · By 1942, the U.S. had developed its own glider prototype, the Waco CG-4A, to deliver men and materiel to the front or behind enemy lines and supplement the transport aircraft that dropped paratroopers and supplies.
The CG-4A Waco Glider - ARSOF History
CG-4A Waco gliders were used in several operational theaters during WWII. Here, a glider flown by the 1st Air Commando, is being used by OSS Detachment 101 in Burma in 1944. A restored CG-4A Waco Glider is on display at the Airborne and …
CG-4A – Air Mobility Command Museum
Designed by the Waco Aircraft Company, the CG-4A Glider was the most widely used troop/cargo glider of World War II. Considered to be very suitable as a troop/cargo glider, the CG-4A carried 13 troops, or cargo loads that included a Jeep with a crew of four plus equipment, or a 75mm howitzer with its gun crew of three, ammunition, and supplies.
Waco CG-4A | GliderAircraft | World War II - Army Air Corps …
The Waco CG-4A was a military glider used by the United States during World War II for transporting troops and cargo behind enemy lines. It played a crucial role in airborne operations, including the D-Day invasion and other major campaigns where …
WACO CG-4A - Airbum
It was hard to escape the fact that, as gliders go, the WACO CG-4A appears to have all the sleekness and aeronautical cunning of your average cargo container. But then, that's what the CG-4A was...a cargo delivery container meant to carry …
Cargo Glider: The Waco CG-4A Hadrian - Avgeekery.com
Jul 28, 2023 · Waco’s CG-4A cargo glider, nicknamed the Hadrian by the Brits, carried approximately 50 percent of any Airborne Division’s paratroopers into battle during World War II.
Waco CG-4A Glider - Air Zoo
In the Burma action, gliders brought in the earth-moving equipment and set up a landing strip in the jungle in one night with C-47s bringing in troops and supplies before the Japanese even knew they were there! Wingspan: 83ft. 8in. Length: 48ft.
AirHistory.net - Waco CG-4A Hadrian aircraft photos
The CG-4A was the most widely used US troop/cargo glider of WWII. Constructed of fabric-covered wood and metal, the CG-4A was crewed by a pilot and co-pilot. It could carry 13 troops and their equipment or a jeep, a quarter-ton truck or a 75mm howitzer loaded through the upward-hinged nose section.
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