Recognition of the CG-4A Glider
movie
Released March 25, 1944
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Overview
This documentary short film was produced by the United States Army Air Forces' First Motion Picture Unit as a training film for American pilots and other personnel during the Second World War. In it, the Air Corps' CG-4A glider is demonstrated in its cargo- and troop-carrying modes. Takeoffs, landings, and flight/towing characteristics are described. The principal function of the film is to familiarize the viewer with the shape of the glider, so that it can be recognized from any angle and not mistaken for enemy aircraft. The glider's long boxy shape, square-cut wings, rounded tail, and detachable wheels are explained with diagrams augmenting the photographic view of the aircraft from various viewpoints.
Runtime
0h 6m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
Recognition of the CG-4A Glider
Status
Released
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
Production Companies
- no logo available
First Motion Picture Unit, United States Army Air Forces
United States
