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- Chase_XCG-20 abstract "The Chase XCG-20, also known as the XG-20 and by the company designation MS-8 Avitruc, was a large assault glider developed immediately after World War II by the Chase Aircraft Company for the United States Air Force, and was the largest glider ever built in the United States. The XG-20 did not see production due to a change in USAF requirements, however, it was modified into the successful Fairchild C-123 Provider twin-engined transport aircraft which saw extensive service in the Vietnam War.".
- Chase_XCG-20 designer Michael_Stroukoff.
- Chase_XCG-20 manufacturer Chase_Aircraft.
- Chase_XCG-20 numberBuilt "2".
- Chase_XCG-20 thumbnail Chase_XG-20_in_flight.jpg?width=300.
- Chase_XCG-20 type Military_glider.
- Chase_XCG-20 wikiPageExternalLink search_anchor.
- Chase_XCG-20 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=kHA0AAAAIAAJ&q=%22Exercise+Swarmer%22+CG-20&dq=%22Exercise+Swarmer%22+CG-20&hl=en&ei=3KHxTLPAJoSKlweaibGJDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA.
- Chase_XCG-20 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=shwtKbTbEuEC&pg=PA165.
- Chase_XCG-20 wikiPageExternalLink aircraft.html.
- Chase_XCG-20 wikiPageID "14770071".
- Chase_XCG-20 wikiPageRevisionID "599886189".
- Chase_XCG-20 airfoil "NACA 23017".
- Chase_XCG-20 crew "3".
- Chase_XCG-20 designer Michael_Stroukoff.
- Chase_XCG-20 developedInto Chase_XC-123A.
- Chase_XCG-20 developedInto Fairchild_C-123_Provider.
- Chase_XCG-20 firstFlight "April 1950".
- Chase_XCG-20 hasPhotoCollection Chase_XCG-20.
- Chase_XCG-20 heightFt "33".
- Chase_XCG-20 heightIn "10".
- Chase_XCG-20 lengthFt "77".
- Chase_XCG-20 lengthIn "1".
- Chase_XCG-20 lists "*List of military aircraft of the United States".
- Chase_XCG-20 manufacturer Chase_Aircraft.
- Chase_XCG-20 maxTakeoffWeightLb "70000".
- Chase_XCG-20 maxTakeoffWeightNote "limited by tow aircraft to".
- Chase_XCG-20 numberBuilt "2".
- Chase_XCG-20 perfhide "Y".
- Chase_XCG-20 primaryUser United_States_Air_Force.
- Chase_XCG-20 primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Chase_XCG-20 ref ""C-123 Provider in action"".
- Chase_XCG-20 related "*Chase XC-123A *Fairchild C-123 Provider *Stroukoff YC-134".
- Chase_XCG-20 similarAircraft "*Douglas XCG-17 *Ilyushin Il-32 *Messerschmitt Me 321 *Yakovlev Yak-14".
- Chase_XCG-20 spanFt "110".
- Chase_XCG-20 spanIn "0".
- Chase_XCG-20 type Military_glider.
- Chase_XCG-20 wingAreaSqft "1222.78".
- Chase_XCG-20 subject Category:Chase_aircraft.
- Chase_XCG-20 subject Category:Glider_aircraft.
- Chase_XCG-20 subject Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- Chase_XCG-20 subject Category:United_States_military_gliders_1940–1949.
- Chase_XCG-20 subject Category:United_States_military_transport_aircraft_1940–1949.
- Chase_XCG-20 type Aircraft.
- Chase_XCG-20 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Chase_XCG-20 type Product.
- Chase_XCG-20 type DesignedArtifact.
- Chase_XCG-20 comment "The Chase XCG-20, also known as the XG-20 and by the company designation MS-8 Avitruc, was a large assault glider developed immediately after World War II by the Chase Aircraft Company for the United States Air Force, and was the largest glider ever built in the United States. The XG-20 did not see production due to a change in USAF requirements, however, it was modified into the successful Fairchild C-123 Provider twin-engined transport aircraft which saw extensive service in the Vietnam War.".
- Chase_XCG-20 label "Chase XCG-20".
- Chase_XCG-20 label "Chase XCG-20".
- Chase_XCG-20 sameAs Chase_XCG-20.
- Chase_XCG-20 sameAs m.0fq1dk2.
- Chase_XCG-20 sameAs Q5087221.
- Chase_XCG-20 sameAs Q5087221.
- Chase_XCG-20 wasDerivedFrom Chase_XCG-20?oldid=599886189.
- Chase_XCG-20 depiction Chase_XG-20_in_flight.jpg.
- Chase_XCG-20 isPrimaryTopicOf Chase_XCG-20.