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Hindustan Aircraft G-1

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

G-1
Role Transport glider
National origin India
Manufacturer Hindustan Aircraft Limited
First flight 1942
Number built 1

The Hindustan Aircraft G-1 was a Second World War Indian transport glider, the first design of Hindustan Aircraft Limited, only one glider was built.[1]

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Design and development

The G-1 was designed in 1941 and 1942 and was a ten-seat semi-monocoque wooden glider.[1] The fuselage was covered with 2-ply molded plywood with the rudder and elevators fabric covered. The single-spar cantilever wing had spoilers on the upper surface.[1] The cockpit had dual controls for a pilot and co-pilot in tandem and the enclosure had framed transparent plastic panels for increased visibility, the cockpit enclosure could be removed to allow access and was jettisonable in an emergency.[1] The rear fuselage had room for eight passengers with a large door on the right-hand side, the plastic windows in the fuselage had gun ports to allow the troops to fire rifles during the flight.[1] One prototype was built with parts produced for a further ten gliders, only the prototype flew and the other ten were not assembled.[1]

Specifications

Data from Mrazek[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2 (pilot, co-pilot)
  • Capacity: 8 passengers or cargo
  • Length: 30 ft 6 in (9.30 m)
  • Wingspan: 56 ft 8.5 in (17.285 m)
  • Height: 11 ft 1 in (3.38 m)
  • Wing area: 300 sq ft (28 m2)
  • Aspect ratio: 10
  • Empty weight: 1,500 lb (680 kg)
  • Gross weight: 8,818 lb (4,000 kg) with cargo

Performance

  • Cruise speed: 160 mph (260 km/h, 140 kn) while being towed

See also

References

Note

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Mrazek 2011, pp. 445-446

Bibliography

  • Mrazek, James E. (2011). Airborne Combat - The Glider War/Fighting Gliders of WII. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States: Stackpole Books. ISBN 978-0-8117-0808-1.
This page was last edited on 6 October 2023, at 14:51
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