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The Pratt-Read was built for the Navy by the Pratt-Read piano company (their
first and only glider). The TG-2 was built by Schweizer and is a different aircraft. I did my initial training in a Pratt-Read (30 years ago). Great fun. Ian Spence, WW Stewart Kissel wrote: The Pratt-Read is an ex-Navy glider IIRC. At 04:00 18 March 2005, wrote: I did not know the Navy had a glider program. The paint scheme looks identicle to the Army gliders used at Twentynine Palms. |
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