
THE HORSA
The Horsa was initially flown by the Glider Pilot Regt, (Army Air Corps) but due to heavy losses at Arnhem there were not enough army pilots therefore RAF pilots were not used until later, the gliders themselves were
RAF assetts, purchased by the Air Ministry and carrying RAF Serial numbers.
The first aircraft flew in the autumn of 1941 and orders for 3,792 aircraft
soon followed. The simple, all-wooden construction meant that large quantities
of the aircraft could be made by a wide number of sub-contractors, and
its use of wood did not further reduce the vital supplies of steel for
other aircraft.
A Horsa could carry 28 Airborne Soldiers and made its operational debut in
November 1942 during the failed attack on a German heavy water plant
in Norway. Due to the range which the aircraft had to be towed (by Halifaxes),
each aircraft only carried 15 troops for this operation. More success
was had during the invasion of Sicily in July 1943, but its during the
two major air assaults of 1944, Overlord and Market Garden that the Horsa
acquitted itself, delivering many thousands of men to landing grounds
on the continent. Three Horsas were used to insert the party which took
the important Pegasus Bridge in the very first moments of the invasion.
Manufacturers : Airspeed, Christchurch
Accommodation : Up to 28 Airborne Soldiers, crew of two.
Dimensions : Span 88ft, Length 67ft
Gliding speed : 100 mph
THE HAMILCAR
Of all the gliders used by the allies in World War II, the General Aircraft
Hamilcar was the largest. First flown in March 1942, the Hamilcar was
used primarily to carry heavy freight (it could carry a 7-ton tank) and
had a crew of 2Wednesday, June 2, 2004 11:39 AMust over 410 aircraft were built.
Far fewer Hamilcars were involved in the Normandy landings (only seventy
in total towed by Stirlings and Halifaxes), but their contribution was
nonetheless a vital one.
Manufacturers : General Aircraft Ltd., Hanworth, Middlesex.
Accommodation : Load up to seven tons, crew of two.
Dimensions : Span 110ft, length 68ft, height 20ft 3in.
Towing speed : 150mph
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