Laister-Kauffman CG-10

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CG-10
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CG-10A
Role Transport Glider
Designer Laister-Kauffman
First flight 1943
Primary user USAAF

The Laister-Kauffman CG-10 was an American military transport glider aircraft developed during World War II.

Design and development

The development version was known as XCG-10. This version could carry 30 troops. It was accepted on October 4, 1943. The first test tow flight took place on November 6, 1943. The second version, XCG-10A, increased seating capacity to 42 and added a rear loading door.[1] Cargo capacity was up to 6 short tons (5.4 t).

The production version, CG-10A, had an initial order of 990 with the intention of being used for an invasion of Japan. 90 were on the production line when the program was cancelled. Laister-Kauffman considered fitting the planes with two Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92 engines but this plan never came to fruition.[1]

Specifications (CG-13A)

Data from [1][2]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2 pilots
  • Capacity: 42 troops
  • Length: ()
  • Wingspan: 105 ft (32 m)
  • Height: ()

Performance


See also

Related lists

Operators

 United States

References

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