Waco CG-13

CG-13
The XCG-13
Role Transport Glider
Designer Waco Aircraft Company
First flight 1943
Introduction 1945
Retired 1945
Primary users USAAF
RAF
Produced 1945
Number built 135


|} The Waco CG-13 was an American military transport glider aircraft developed during World War II. Wright Field Glider Branch realized a need for a glider larger than the CG-4A and requested designs. The response by several companies produced designs for five larger gliders. One of these designs was the XCG-13 by Waco Aircraft Company of Troy, Ohio.

The XCG-13 contract was for a 30-place design with an 8,000 lb (3,600 kg) useful load capacity to fly 174 mph (280 km/h) at an altitude of 12,000 feet (3,700 m) altitude. Flight testing of the prototype was performed at Clinton County Army Air Field and the type was approved on 10 March 1943. Testing found that a tricycle landing gear should be used, and that a hydraulic system be incorporated to open the top-hinged nose opening. These features were incorporated into the second XCG-13.

Ford Motor Company at Kingsford, Michigan and Northwestern Aeronautical at St. Paul, Minnesota built YCG-13 models [1] and were given contracts to build the production CG-13A. WACO was not given a production contract. Northwestern Aeronautical built 49 production articles. Ford built 48 as 30 place and 37 as 42 place by adding a bench down the center of the cargo section. Between the two companies, 268 contracted articles were canceled in favor of producing more CG-4A gliders.

The CG-13A glider maximum useful load was 10,200 lb (4,600 kg). The 79 mph (127 km/h) stall speed was 19 mph higher than specified. One CG-13A was flown in combat in the Appari Mission in the Philippines. The CG-13A gliders were not flown in combat in Europe but were used as transports in England and France.

Specifications (CG-13A)

Data from The Concise Guide to American Aircraft of World War II[2]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2 pilots
  • Capacity: 30 or 42 troops (including flight crew)
  • Length: 54 ft 4 in (16.56 m)
  • Wingspan: 85 ft 8 in (26.11 m)
  • Height: 20 ft 3 in (6.17 m)
  • Wing area: 873 ft² (81.10 m²)
  • Empty weight: 8,700 lb (3,946 kg)
  • Loaded weight: 18,900 (8,572 kg)
  • Useful load: 10,200 lb (4,626 kg)

Performance

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
Related lists

Operators

 United Kingdom
 United States

References

  1. "Largest Glider." Popular Science, March 1944, p. 66, bottom of page.
  2. Mondey 1996, p. 235
  • Mondey, David, The Concise Guide to American Aircraft of World War II. London: Chancellor, 1996. I185152 706 0.SBN
  • Silent Ones WWII Invasion Glider Test and Experiment Clinton County Army Air Field Wilmington Ohio

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