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Bowlus CG 8

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Wingspan
  
26 m

Manufacturer
  
Bowlus Sailplanes

First flight
  
1942

The Bowlus CG-8 was a prototype Second World War American transport glider to be built for United States Army, one was built but the type did not enter production and the programme was cancelled.

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Design and development

The Army awarded a contract to Bowlus Sailplanes for an eight-seat and 15-seat transport glider, the smaller glider was designated the XCG-7 and the larger the XCG-8. The company encountered serious problems with the design of the larger XCG-8 and the company asked for assistance from the Douglas Aircraft Company, to no avail as the XCG-8 failed testing and did not enter production. The glider was made from wood and fabric, it was destroyed in a storm in June 1943.

Variants

XCG-8
Prototype 15-seat transport glider, one built.

Specifications (XCG-8)

Data from Mrazek

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2 (pilot, co-pilot)
  • Capacity: 7 fully equipped troops
  • Length: 45 ft 0 in (13.72 m)
  • Wingspan: 90 ft 0 in (27.43 m)
  • Wing area: 880 sq ft (82 m2)
  • Empty weight: 7,450 lb (3,379 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 11,050 lb (5,012 kg)
  • Performance

  • Cruise speed: 120 mph (104 kn; 193 km/h) while being towed
  • References

    Bowlus CG-8 Wikipedia