German
Gotha Go 242B Transport Glider FE-2700 Stock No. 3609-01-0814-GO242 Powered by FreeWebsiteTranslation |
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This
Gotha 242 glider was at Clinton County AAF by the middle of 1944. At CCAAF,
it was flown, precisely measured and photographed in the original German
camouflage scheme as built in Germany. Sometime in late 1945 the glider
was re-painted to this T2-2700 scheme and photographed at CCAAF. |
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Source | Disposition |
War Prizes pg 165 |
Captured in Italy |
War Prizes pg 165 |
Believed to have arrived at Wright Field 03/27/1944. |
War Prizes pg 165 |
Shipped to Clinton County AAF for reassembly 04/01/1944 |
War Prizes pg 165 |
At Freeman Field 05/17/1946 under restoration |
War Prizes pg 165 |
Transferred to Wright Field in flyable condition July 1946 |
War Prizes pg 165 |
Believed to have been taken to Park Ridge, but fate unknown |
Columbus Herald "Another 'First' Set At
Freeman" FREEMAN FIELD, Seymour, Ind., July 24 (1946) -- Another "first" was registered by Freeman Field recently when a huge German Gotha glider was towed aloft from the field for its maiden flight. The occasion marked the first time that a glider of this type has ever been flown in the United States. Received in crates from Germany where Technical Intelligence teams had discovered it, the huge personnel and cargo carrier was turned over to the Technical Operations section of the Engineering Services division of this Air Materiel Command Foreign Evaluation center earlier this year for repair and assembly. The Gotha 242 was towed aloft by a B-17. After it was discovered that the glider was completely airworthy it was towed to Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, where it will be put through a series of tests to obtain further information on its construction and characteristics. Designed to carry a payload of approximately 6,500 pounds, the twin boomed glider has a wing span of 79 feet and is 53 feet long. It weighs approximately eight and a half tons loaded. |
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